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A CATALOGUE
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OF WORKS ON
ORIENTAL ART, HISTORY
LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
including a fine collection of
ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS
{with numerous Illustrations)
CONTENTS
ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS
ARABIC . . . .
PERSIAN . . . .
ORIENTAL ART, HISTORY, ETC
TURKISH EMPIRE .
EGYPT
INDIA
FURTHER INDIA
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A CATALOGUE
London, March, 1912
OF
ORIENTAL HISTORY
LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
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I. ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS
1. Arabic
1 ‘Abd al-HaqIm b. Shams al-dIn, al-Siynlkiiti. Annotations by him and his £ s. d.
son ‘Abd ai-Labib upon Jurjani’s Glosses on Qutb al-din al-RazI’s
Commentary to the Shamsiyyah of Najm al-Din al-Katibi. Finished
in 1053. Sm. 4to., a MS..on 193 leaves; old black binding 1775 0 7 6
2 ‘Abd al-Qadir, al-Jilcini. Futiih al-Ghaib: The Hidden Life. Sm. 4to., a
neat MS. in Na&ta'liq on 104 leaves; Indian binding About 1730 0 8 0
3 ‘Abd al-Qahir, al-Jurjdni. Mi’at ‘ Amil, with an anonymous commentary.
Roy. 8vo., in a large Naskhi, pointed throughout, with marginal notes in
Englishcalf 1838 0 7 6
4 ‘Abd al-QarIm, al-Jili. or Glldni. Al-Insau al-Kamil. The Perfect Man, a
mystical or Sufi work, in prose and verse. Sm. 4to., a MS. in a
fine JSfaskhi hand, completely vowelled, on 202 leaves; bound
a.h. 1029 (1619) 1 5 0
5 ; Abd Al-RahmaS b. Hasan, al-Jabarti. Mudjihir al-taqdxs bi zawal daulah
al-Fransis. Journal of ai-Jabarti during the French occupation of
Egypt. 8vo., a MS. in good Nasta’lig, native bdg.
Copied in 1216 a.h. (1801), during the lifetime of the author _2 2 0
6 ‘Abd al-Rahman Jam!. Al-Fawa’id al-Diya’iyyah, a commentary on Ibn aR
Hajib’s Kafiyah. With numerous marginal notes. Followed by a 1 \
poem on the Signs of the Zodiac ascribed to Nasir al-Din al-Jus\yLEl;] rlJTS
Roy. 8vo., a MS. in a distinct Naskhi; native binding !' r-i- -
copied 1095 (16fe3) CCO MEo
7 ‘Abd al-RashId, Hicsaini Tattavi. Muntakhab al-lughat i Sbahjahani: \A jGC-R AJ
Dictionary of Arabic words explained in Persian. Sm. folio, a MS. w
372 leaves; the Arabic words in Naskhi, the explanation in Ta l liq ; red
leather binding about 1700 0 16 0
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1935 ,
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another MS. of the same. ‘Sin. folio, in Nasta'liq ; native binding
* 18 th cent.
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The most popular Arabic-Persian Dictionary in India. The author also wrote
a Persian Dictionary called the Farhan;_\-i Uashidi and dedicated that as weil as this
to Shah Jahan. He finished the .present work in 1049 a.h.
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9 ‘Abd al-Satam al-LukanI. Ithaf al-murld: Commentary on his father’s
Jauharat al-tauhid (Scholastic Theology). Sm. 4to.; a neat MS. on
55 leaves; bd. a.h. 1162
10 ‘Abd al-Wahhab b. Ahmad, al-Sha'rdni. Al-Kibrit al-ahmar fi bayan
‘ulum al-shaikh al-akbar: A Sufi work based on the Futuhat of Ibn
al-‘Arabi, in Arabic, 105 leaves; Turkish Commentary on the ‘Usulal-
Huqm, by Hasan Qafi Al-hisari, 27 leaves; A work of Traditions, 105
leaves; Sm. 4to., a MS. neatly written by a Turkish hand; old binding
about 1620
A note inside the cover states “ This booke was taken out of ye Library of Buda
(when that City was Stormed on Sept. 2 1686) and given me by Mr. Primrose.
Will Stanley.”
11 ‘Abd Allah b. Mahmud b. Maudud al-Mausili al-BuldajI. Kitab al-
mukhtar lil-fatawa ‘ala madhhab al-imam Abi Hamfah. A treatise
on Mohammadan Law according to the Hanafite School. Sm. 4to.,
MS. in a goodNaskhi; the first 23 foil, pointed ; leather binding
18 th century ?
12 ‘Abd Allah b. IUmar, al-Baiddm. Anwar al-tanzil: A Commentary on the
Kur’an in which the text is embodied, in Arabic. ' Divided into 2 vols.
sm. 4to., a fine MS. on 520 leaves; the Sura-headings in gold, the rest of
the book all in black ink, but the words of the text written in large up¬
right Naskhi, those of the commentary in a minute Nasta'liq of Persian
character; bound in modern Turkish red morocco a.h. 807 (1404)
The last two pages are a little mended and disfigured, so as to interfere with
the reading, but the date is to be recognised by a clear seven and a centesimal
number of which the relics can only accord with eight hundred. The rest of the
book is in good condition, and the writing is in harmony with the end of the four¬
teenth century.
13 -another MS. of the same. Sm. folio, well written in black and red
on 369 leaves; with an illuminated title and heading, the last ten leaves
supplied in the seventeenth century ; in the original binding {repaired),
with gilt central-ornamentation inside the covers about 1540-50
The words of the Kur’an are in red ink; those of the Commentary in black.
14 ‘ Abd Allah b. Y USUF, called Ibn Hisham. Qatr al-Nada, an Arabic
Grammar. Sm. 4to., a neat MS. on 139 leaves; stamped leather
a.h. 1207 (1791)
15 - Commentary on the Qatr al-Nada (by Ahmad b. Jamal Faqihi).
8vo.,a clearly written MS. on 130 leaves; original binding {mended)
a.h. 1091 (1680)
16 Abu’-l-Fadl Muhammad b. ‘ Umar b. Khalid, known as Jamal Qurashi.
Al-Surah, an Arabic dictionary, with explanations in Persian. Sm.
4to., a neat MS. in Naskhi; calf
Written by Ydr Muhammad b. Tayyib al-Khatldni,
in Samarqand, in 904 (1498)
17 -Another MS. of the Surah. 8vo., in a fine Nasta'liq,. within gold
lines ; the first two pages beautifully illuminated; modern native binding
early 1 7 th cent.
A pretty volume, but some wormholes have been mended.
18 Ahmad b. ‘Abd al-Mu’min, al-Sharuti , Shahr al Ma‘qamat al-Harlri. Sm.
4to., a MS., in various hands, on 358 leaves {fol. Hi missing) ; hf. bd.
Colophon dated a.h. 999
A commentary on the “ Assemblies ” of Hariri, to the end of the 25th Maqamah.
19 Ahmad b. ‘Abd Allah (Abu al-‘Ala), al-Ma'arri. Siktu z-Zand: Poems
with Commentary. Sm. folio, a MS. well written in Naskhi, in black and
red, with all the vowels; on 199 leaves {wanting leaf 1 and leaf 200);
Indian calf binding {worn) About 1580
With the signature and seal (a.h. 1075-78) of Yusuf b. Abdurrahman b. Shams
al-Hammadi.
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20 Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim’ al Tha l labi. Ara’is al-majalis fi qisas
al-anbiya’. Stories of the prophets and others mentioned in the Coran
from Adam to the Ashab al-Fil. Folio, a MS. in Nasta'liq , within
lines of red and black, headings of the sections in red ; hf. bd. 19 th cent.
21 Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Khidr, called Qul Ahmad. Al-Hawasbi ‘ala
al-Fanariyyah. Commentary on Al-Fawa’id al-Fanariyyah, (by
Muhammad b. Hamzah b. al-Fanari,) which, as the author explains,
is a collection of annotations on the subject-matter of Al-Abhari’s
Isaghuji (or Compendium of Logic), rather than a commentary on
this work. 8vo., a MS. in Naskhi; native binding 1762
Followed by an anonymous treatise on Logie.
22 Ahmad b. Musa, al-Khaydll. Supercommentary to al-Taftazani’s com¬
mentary on * Umar b. Muhammad al-Nasafl's al-‘Aqa’id. With
copious marginal notes. Sm. 4to., in a coarse Nasta l llq ; limp native
binding. copied by Muhammad t Ali b. Mustafa , a.h. 1110
23 Ahmad b. Sulaiman, called Ibn Kamal Pasha. Sharh al-Hidayah:
Commentary on Marghinani’s great work on Law. 8vo., a MS. in a
neat Nasta l ltq on 87 leaves; bd. about 1620-30
This commentary deals only with the Kitabu al-Tahara. The last leaf, torn
away, has been supplied by three lines in a modern Turkish hand.
24 AHMED B. YUSUF. The Saltan’s Recreation, written by Ahmed b.
Ax-Xerif Jusuf Al-huseyni Al-barsure Al-hanefi (of the Sect of
Hanifah) in 963 of the Hejira. 8vo., a MS. of 160 leaves neatly
written on native glazed paper, long lines, 19 to a full page, within gold
borders, with gold rubrics; native morocco double binding, with gilt
mosaics 1 6th cent.
25 ‘Ali b. AbI al-Hazim, called Ibn al-Naf!s, Mujiz al-Qanun: Abridgement
of Avicenna’s Qanun (Encyclopsedia of Medicine). Sm. 4to., a MS.
on 224 pp.; native binding
Ahmad b. ‘ Ata-alldh, in the College of ‘Abdullah
Khan at Tehran, 1271 (1855)
26 ‘Ali b. AbI Baer (Burhan al-Dln), al-Marghinani. Al-Hidayah, a treatise
on Muhammadan Law according to the Hanafi School. Yol. I.
Folio, a MS. in Nasta'llq ; bound 18 th cent.
27 ‘AlIb. Muhammad, al-JurjanI. Supercommentary on Qutb al-Dln al-Razi’s
commentary on al-Katibl’s al-Risalah al-Shamsiyyah, a treatise on
logic. With numerous marginal and interleaved notes. 8vo., in
Nasta'liq ; native binding 18 th cent.
28 Arabian Stories. A collection of stories, in Arabic, without title or name
of author. Sm. 4to., in Ta’liq characters; bd. 1 8th cent. ?
This MS. is imperfect at the beginning.
29 Bukhari. al-Jami' al-Sahih. (Juz’ xxii-xxiv From Kitab al-Nikah (Bab
Kathrat al-Nisa’) to Kitab al-Libas (Bab al-Taswir).) Sm. 4to., a
MS. in Naskhi; pointed throughout, with rubrications at the beginning of
each chapter and each hadith, modern native binding a.h. 899 (1493)
30 Collection of Prayers, interspersed with Chapters of the Koran (e. g. 1,
18, 44, 56, 59, 113, 114, etc.). 16mo., russia 19 th cent.
31 COLLECTION OF 6 TREATISES on the articles of the Muslim faith,
comprising two commentaries on Muhammad b. Yusuf al-Sanusi’s
Umm al-barabin (one entitled Fath al-mubin fi sharh al-barahin, the
other (without title) by ‘Abd Allah b. Muhammad b. ‘Umar b.
Ibrahim al-Tilimsani), and an anonymous treatise entitled al-Miftah
fi sharh ma'rifat al-is'am, together with 3 others (one without title or
name ot‘ author, and the other two incomplete). Folio, a MS. written
on coarse Javanese paper; oriental leather binding, with flap 18iA. cent.
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32 Ghazali. Kitab al-Wajlz fl al-Figb. a compendium of Muhammadan law.
With copious marginal notes. Folio, a MS. in Naskhi; half hound
' 17 th cent.
33 HARIRI. The Assemblies of Abu Muhammad al Qasim b. ‘All al Hariri.
Sm. 4to., a well-written MS. with red headings and red rulings on 105
leaves; old Turkish binding a.h. 998 (1589)
Transcribed in 998 by Ahmad al-Badawi al-Azhari, from the MS. belonging to
Zia-un-dln Muhammad al-Suyiitl.
34 - another MS. of the same. 870., in a small Naskhi, pointed
throughout, within red lines, with headings in red; native binding
(? Egypt about the end of the 18 th cent.)
35 Ibrahim b. Muhammad b. Ibrahim, al-Ealabi. Multaqa al-abhur; a treatise on
MuhammadaD law according to the Hanafi school. Sm. 8vo., a MS. in a
distinct Nasta‘liq, with many vowel-points ; each page enclosed in a band
of gold; with a pretty ’ TJnwdn; the headings of chapters and sections in
red; native binding 18£7i cent.
36 - another MS. of the same, followed by Siraj al-Musalli wa Badr
al-Mubtadi’ ( = Berl. 3537) and the Wasiyyah of Imam Abu Hanifah.
8 vo., MS. in good Nasta’liq; native binding
Copied by Muhammad b. Hdjjl Muhammad, in Constantinople,
A.H. 1112
36*‘Iyad b. Musa, al YahsubH. Al-shifa bi ta’rif huquq al-mustafa: Traditions
of the Prophet. Sm. 4to., a MS. clearly written on 180 leaves; the last
leaf wanting ; bound about 1680
37 AL-JAUHARI. Kitabu s Sihah fi 1 Lughat (The great Arabic Lexicon
of Abu Nasr Isma’il b. Hamraad al Jauhari al Farabi) in Arabic.
6 vols. sm. folio, a MS. with all the vowel-points, finely written, plenti-
fully rubricated, and having several illuminated headings and openings;
hf. morocco \Qth cent., etc.
Four of the volumes were written in the sixteenth century, the name of the tran¬
scriber appearing once as Yakut bin ‘Abdallah, but without a date. Several notes
show that the codex which he transcribed was a very ancient one. The other two
volumes as well as some leaves at the beginning of Vol. I were supplied in a more
modern hand (about 1780), but in style and writing nearly uniform with the older
volumes, so as to make the MS. a complete, handsome and valuable one.
38 - another MS. of the same. Sm. folio, in fine and beautiful Naskhi,
677 leaves , 29 lines to the page, written within red rulings, and having
the first page illuminated ; in old Oriental black morocco gilt, rebacked
Transcribed by Ahmad b. al-Hdjj Sufi' (?) a.h. 1095 (1683)
38*- another MS. of the same. A copy of Katlubak’s MS., said to be
then in the Mosque of Sultan Uzbak. 6 vols. folio, in sheets unbound,
about 2300 pp. Ahmad b. Muh. Rifd i" (about 1830)
The original followed by the scribe Muhammad b. ‘Ali b Katlubak was the one
transcribed in a.h. 584, by Yakut al Mausili from the copy verified by Abu Sahl of
Herat in a.h. 421.
39 Jam!. Glosses upon Jami’s., Commentary on Ibn Hajib’s Kafiyah by ‘Abd
al-Ghafur al-Lari (a.h. ”912), in Arabic. Sm. 4to, a neatly written MS.
on 150 leaves; the margins crammed with minute and carefully written
glosses; red leather a.h. 1267 (1851)
40 Kanz al-lughat. An Arabic Dictionary with the explanations in Persian,
by Muhammad b. ‘Abd al-Khalik. Sm. folio, a MS. on 290 leaves ;
about 1720
41 Khalil ibn Shahin al-ZahirI. Ta’bir al-ru’ya. An exhaustive treatise
on the interpretation of Dreams. 4to , a MS. written in a fine Naskhi ;
native leather binding, with flap A.H. 1096
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42 KORAN (THE). Oblong sm. 4to., 12 fols. in Kufic characters, on vellum,
. containing the following chapters: — XLVII., v. 8 ; L., v. 18; LI.,v. 35 ;
1 LIL, v. 3; LIII., vv. 22-48; LV., v. 34; LVL, v. 48. Vowel marks are
occasionally indicated by red dots ; modern native binding
(?) late 8th, or early 9th, cent.
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44
- another KORAN. Four sections of the Koran, viz.
Juz’ 3, 5, 9 and 19, comprising (a) cap. II, v. 254 to III,
v. 85; (b) cap. IV, vv. 47-146 (with four loose leaves
containing XXV, 2-6, 24-29, IX, 81-84, XI, 85-90) ; (c)
cap. VII, v. 86 to VIII, 39 (the two last leaves are mis¬
placed and belong to the end of Juz’ 10, viz. IX, 84-88,
94) ; and (d) cap. XXV, v. 1 to XXVII. v. 56 ; written
on vellum in KUFIC CHARACTERS, bound in 4 vols.,
16mo., in a native leather binding, of a later date
IXth-Xth cent.
The headings of the chapters are in gold, and each verse is
marked by a gold rosette, with a larger gold ornament in the margin
to mark each 10 th verse. The length of the verses differs in several
instances from that in Fluegel’s edition. The writing is continuous,
a line frequently ending in the middle of a word. The vowels are
indicated by red dots and the tanwln by two red dots ; green dots
are sparingly used, to indicate the tashdld in alladhlna, etc.; vowel
marks etc. have been added in black by a later hand, which has also
in several cases restored the faded ink of the letters.
These volumes were apparently at one time the property of a
mosque in Persia, as each of them contains the following note in
Persian :—
“ This mosque was repaired by Ahmad b. Abl al-Qasim al-
Khayaqanl in the year 292.” (= 904-5 a.d.)
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-another KORAN. Sm. folio, a MS. in beautiful
Naskhi characters , 310 leaves , thirteen lines to the page , the
lines divided from each other by masses of gold ornamentation;
the heading of every Sura in white letters upon gold; the
first two leaves , the central two , and the final four leaves
SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATED; in a 1 8th century
binding. Written by Ydqiit al-Mustasimi in the Dciru
l Khildfat Baghdad in the year six hundred and sixty-seven
(a.d. 1268)
This beautifully written and illuminated volume is perhaps not
quite so old as it purports to be. It may have been transcribed from
a copy written by Yakut (so noted for his calligraphy) ; but it is not
in any case later than about A.D. 1400.
*** See illustration.
45 --another KORAN. Folio, a MS. on 234 leaves of a
thick , glazed paper; two full-page 1 Unwans beautifully
decorated in compartments , the headings of the first two and
of the last chapter in beautifully ornamented Cujic characters
, throughout , with illuminated ornaments in blue , gold and red ,
and gold roses ; in a contemporary Turkish brown morocco
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binding with overlapping flap, with pierced and inlaid
work of the fifteenth century on inside covers early 14 th cent. 200 0 0 »
*** See illustrations.
46 -another KORAN. Folio, a very fine MS. on 485
leaves, in a char Naskhi within lines of gold, blue, and red;
the first two pages finely illuminated , the heads of the Surahs
in white on a gold ground; modern red morocco in native
style 14 th cent. 150 0 0 lr
A very attractive MS., the beauty of which is heightened by the
fact that on every page the first two and middle lines are written in
blue and gold respectively in a much larger hand (semi-cufic) than
the rest of the page, presenting a very attractive ensemble. Some
margins are mended, otherwise the MS. is in an excellent state of
preservation.
The first leaf has been backed, but there is still visible an p,
inscription “ Copy of the Holy Book, decorated with gold, by Jaqut,
in the 17th year [of Jahingir or Shah Jahan P] ”
See illustrations.
47 -another KORAN. 4to.; a MS. in a fine Naskhi , within ruled lines
of gold and blue , the first two pages illuminated, the headings of the
chapters are written in gold, the pauses in reading are indicated by red
letters ; native binding (repaired)
Copied by Ahmad b. Zahyd a.h. 891 (1486) 21 0 0 J
48 -another KORAN. Folio, a MS. in a bold NashJd,
within ruled lines of gold, red and blue on gold sprinkled
paper ; the end of each verse marked by a gold circle; the
pauses marked by red letters; the headings of the chapters
icritten in white on gold in an illuminated label; the first
and last four pages illuminated in an unusually florid
manner ; modern native red leather binding
dated A.H. 925 (1520) 100 0 0
The text is followed by a prayer to be recited after finishing the
reading of the Koran, and by directions for taking omens for the
sacred text.
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49 -another KORx^N. Folio, a MS. of 306 leaves,
beautifully written in Naskhi in gold and black, within gold
ruled borders ; 39 double paged borders in gold and blue
ornamentation, the whole space outside the border covered with
leaves and flowers in gold; old Persian leather binding ,
richly gilt, inside covers and flap inlaid with red, gold, and.
blue ornaments A.H. 961 (1554 A.D.) 200 0 0
An extremely fine manuscript, the bold writing and attractive
scheme of decoration giving it a very handsome appearance. It is in
an excellent state of preservation. The binding is a fine specimen of
this style of the binder’s art. The outside is somewhat faded by time,
but the inside is in very fresh condition.
*** See illustrations.
50 -:— another KORAN. 32mo., a MS. in a neat minute writing, pointed
throughout, the first two pages illuminated, the Sura headings in white on f
gold, with numerous marginal ornaments ; native binding (worn)
about A. H. 1030 7 7 0
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51 --another KORAN. Square small folio, a MS. written in beautiful
large Naskhi, 406 leaves, with the text so arranged that each -page has a
top, a middle , and a bottom line in very large letters (blue, gold, and blue )
with a group of jive lines each in the two intervening spaces; splendidly
illuminated at beginning and end, but these leaves damaged and repaired,
the body of the book in fine condition and richly decorated; in an old
Indian stamped binding 1 6th cent.
Some prayers and pieces of Persian poetry follow the text of the Kur’an on the
last three or four leaves.
52 -another KORAN. Square small folio, a MS. beautifully written in
Naskhi, 431 leaves, nine lines to the page, and the Sura headings in gold,
within decorated blue flank-pieces, the first two pages splendidly illumin¬
ated, but injured and repaired ; Indian blue morocco 1 6th cent. 18 18 0
A book of noble appearance, notwithstanding the damage above referred to. A
Persian translation is interlined by a later hand.
53 - another KORAN. 8vo., a MS. in a fine Naskhi ,
within ruled lines of gold and various colours, with ornaments
of various design in the margins , the first two and the last
two pages are brilliantly illuminated , and each Surah has an
illuminated head-piece with name written in white on a gold
ground; the close of each verse is indicated by a circle
containing an interlaced ornament of gold; in Persian
binding painted with flowers on the outside , and conventional
floral decoration of gold on red , inside, with the signature of
the artist (binder) Jafar al-Husam , 1224 A.H.
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54- -another KORAN. 8vo., a MS. in fine Naskhi, within gold and blue
rulings, the first two pages and also the first two pages of Surat al-Kahf
(chap, xviii) are illuminated, with a finely-conceived design in which
gold and blue predominate; the same scheme of colour figuring in the
marginal decorations to be found on almost every page, and in the headings
of the chapters ; the ends of each are indicated by circles of gold and the
various pauses to be made in reading by letters in red, at the end is an
Arabic prayer to be recited on finishing the reading of the Koran, followed
by a shorter one in Turkish; fine native stamped binding, with a stamped
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large elegant Thulth, the first three pages finely illuminated, as are the
chapter headings, gilt rosettes at the end of each verse and numerous
marginal ornaments, native binding with an elaborate gilt and blind-
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56 -another KORAN. Square folio, a fine MS. in beautiful Naskhi,
425 leaves, ten lines to the page, written within gold rulings and decorated '
with gilt ornament ; in excellent condition; leather about 1690 18 18 0
Written by Muhammad Baku- al-Husaini as-Sultani for the Ftimady d-Daula
Muhammad Mumin Khan.
A Persian translation is interlined in red ink. A marginal commentary in small
but beautifully clear writing ruled off from the text, and frequently devised in
elegant geometrical figures, is also written in Persian, and bears a subscription by
Muhammad al-Yazdi, dated as follows :—“ These marginal glosses, the best of the
Koranic kind, were finished with the aid of God and for the embellishment of His
triumph, on the first ten of Jumada-al-awwal, in the year eleven hundred and
seven. The slave Muhammad al-Yasdi wrote them, from beginning to end, in three
years and four months.”
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59
60
61
62
63
64
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— A vol. containing Juz’ 20 (Chap. XXVIII v. 59 to XXIX v. 44).
Roy. 4to., a MS. on 45 leaves; native binding {worn) 17 th cent.
This volume is identical in appearance with no. 55 except that as it lacks the
first three verses it has not the illuminated pages at the commencement.
another Koran. 18mo., a MS. on 153 leaves; written in very
minute NasJchi within gold rulings, having an illuminated ‘ Unwdn;
cloth covers over the original binding, in a bag about 1700
another Koran. 8vo., a MS. in a bold NastaTiq, within lines of
red and blue, the first two pages coarsely decorated; chapter-headings in
red; native binding with flap dated a.h. 1170 (1756)
— another Koran. Juz’ 5 (from chap. IV. v. 68 to v. 146.). Sm. 4to.,
a MS. in Naslchi; native binding, with flap a.h. 1172
— another Koran. Sm. 8vo., in Nasta'liq, within gold ruled lines.
The end of each verse marked by a gold circle , the sections indicated in
gold in the margin; some pages worn and mended and a few supplied by
a later hand; native binding 1 8th cent.
another Koran. Narrow 4to ., a MS. in a bold coarse Nasta‘liq; the
headings of the chapters in red; native stamped binding with flap
{repaired) 1 8th cent.
— another Koran. Fourth juz’ only (chap, iii, v. 87 to chap, iv, v. 27).
Sm. 4to., a MS. in Naslchi; native binding, with flap 18 th cent.
A contemporary note in French which is inserted states that this MS. came
from a mosque in Cairo. It was probably brought from Egypt by a member of
Napoleon’s expedition.
— another Koran. Large 8vo., a MS. in a bold Nasta'liq, within
lines of red and blue, with an interlineary Persian translation written in
red and some marginal notes also in Persian; the first two and last two
leaves illuminated and some pages surrounded by a gilt floral border ;
native binding 18 th cent.
A good MS., with the exception of some water-stains and a few leaves
re-margined, in a good state of preservation.
another Koran. 4to., a MS. in bold NastaTiq, within lines of red
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and blue , names of the Surahs in red , the first two leaves in a modern
handy native binding (worn) 18 th cent .
Both MS. and binding have been affected by climate.
another Koran. 16mo., a MS. in Nasta'liq between wavy gold lines
with a gilt floral border on every page, the first two pages illuminated,
the chapter headings in white on gold; native painted binding much
worn 1 8th cent.
A very pretty MS. but unfortunately it has suffered from damp.
another Koran. Sm. folio, a MS. in a bold Naslchi, within ruled
within wavy lines of gold, within gold borders; the headings of the
chapters in blue upon gold, with 6 pages brilliantly decorated in gold and
colours; in a beautiful Indian binding, painted inside and outside with
floral patterns About 1230 a.h.
A brilliant example of calligraphy and ornamentation. The work of the
painter on the covers is admirable.
another Koran. Sm. 8vo., a well-written MS. in a sort of Eastern
Naskhi, on 301 leaves ; written within gold borders, with gold headings to
the Suras, and other gilt ornament, with a rich ‘Unwdn in which green,
blue, and rose, in sombre tints, are combined with brilliant gold; in a gilt
native binding About 1830
another Koran. 12mo., a MS. in Naskhi, within lines of gold and
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gold ground, each juz is indicated by a marginal ornament, the verses by
gold circles; native gilt binding, in case
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70 -another Koran. 12mo., a MS. in a minute Naskhi, within gold lines,
each juz ’ is indicated by a marginal ornament, the beginning of each
chapter, by a broad gold band, and the verses by a gold circle; native
binding a.h. 1248 (1832)
71 -another Koran. 32mo., a MS. in a minute but clear Nashki, within
lines of gold and blue; the titles of the Surahs in red; each juz' is
indicated by a marginal ornament and the verses by a gold circle; the first
two pages illuminated; native binding 19 th cent.
72 -another Koran. 16mo., a MS. in a minute Nasta'liq, within lines of
gold, red, and blue, the first two pages illuminated and several leaves
sprinkled with gold, the verses marked by gold circles, headings of the
chapters in blue on gold, native binding 19 th cent.
A neat MS., probably of Turkish origin.
73 -another Koran. Sm. 8 vo., a MS. in NastaTcq, within gold border;
the first two pages illuminated; native binding (worn and rebacked)
19fA cent.
74 -another Koran. Sm. 8 vo., a MS. in Nasta l liq, within gold lines; the
headings of the chapters in white on gold; the first two pages coarsely
decorated ; native binding 19 th cent.
75 - Husain Va‘jz, Kashifi. Tafslr i husaini: Commentary on the
Koran, in Persian, including also the Arabic text. 2 vols. 4to., MS. in
fine Naslchi written within gold rulings ; bound in old redrussia gilt, the
volumes not quite uniform in size, and the last leaf of Vol. II wanting
about 1630
76 Mahmud b. ‘Ubaid Allah (Burban al-Shari‘ab) al-Mahbubi. A Treatise on
Hanafite Law, based on the Hidaya, on 84 leaves; followed in the same
volume and in the same Naslchi hand, by a short Dictionary of Arabic
terms explained in Persian, by Al-Sayyid al-Sharlf ‘Ali b. Muhammad
al-Jurjanl. 2 vols in 1, 8 vo., a MS. on 124 leaves, in Persian Naskhi,
the sectional headings of the Wikdya in gold letters; red leather binding
A.H. 992 (1584)
77 Mahmud b. ‘Umar, al-Zamakhshari. Muqaddimah al-adab, an Arabic-Persian
dictionary compiled for Abu Muzaffar Atsiz b. Khwarazm Shah.
Sm. 4to , the Arabic text {which is pointed) in Naskhi; the interlineary
Persian translation and the marginal Arabic notes in Nasta'liq ; native
binding 18 th cent.
78 Mas'ud b. ‘Umar (Sa‘d al-DIn) al-Taftdni. Al-Mutawwal: Commentary,
the longer and earlier one, upon the Talkhis al-mistah of Muhammad
b. ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Qazwini, on Rhetoric. Narrow small folio, a
MS. in neat Nasta'liq, on 286 leaves ; red leather binding
Isfahan, Hiddyatulldh b. 1 Inayatullah, 1011 (1602)
The scribe also wrote the glosses which are found upon the margins, in the
. same year.
79 - the same. Sm. folio, a neat MS. on 220 leaves ; half calf
Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Lahim al-SvIiuli, a.h. 1089 (1678)
80 -Mukhtasar al ma'ani: His Shorter Commentary on the Talkhis al-
Miftah of al-QazwInl. Sm. 4to., a MS. in a clear handsome Naskhi, on
142 leaves; black leather binding A.H. 1121 (1709)
81 Al-Mas’udI. Muruj al-Dhahab : Meadows of Gold. Yol. I. Sm. folio, a
MS. on 203 leaves, well written and containing a good text; native black
calf a.h. 1075 (1664)
This is described as half the work, and ends with the burial of Hasan. It is a
good and valuable copy.
82 Maulid al-Nabi : A Litany followed by liturgical texts and lessons, and
poetry. Sm. 4to., a MS. in a large bold Naskhi with all the vowels, on 57
leaves; with coloured headings; Indian bds. A h. 1209 (1785)
83 Mufaddal b. ‘Umar (AthIr al-DIn) al-Abhari. The Isagoge on Logic,
with the Commentary of Husam al-Qani. Sm. 4to., a MS. in an
Egyptian hand on 24 leaves; hf. bd. ah. 1261 (1845)
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84 Muhammad b. ’Abd al Rahman, al-Qazunnl. Talkhis al-mistah: A Treatise
on Rhetoric abridged and rewritten from the third part of Al-
Saqqaqi’s Miftah al-‘Ulum. Sm. 4to., 74 leaves , 15 lines to the page,
written in Nast'aliq ; red leather binding
JIvsain b. Nasuh, College of Sari Hatib, 1155 (1742)
85 Muhammad b. ‘Abd Allah, called Ibn Malik. The Khulasa (or Alfiyya),
written in red ink in the midst of a Commentary by the son of the
author (Badr al-din Abu ‘Abd Allah Muhammad). Sm. folio, a well-
written MS. on 137 leaves ; native binding (much worn)
‘ Abd al-'Ali b. Xdn, at Isfahan, 1081 (1671)
86 Muhammad b. al-Hasan (RadI al-Din) al-Astarabi. Commentary on Al-
Shafiyah of Ibn al-Hajib. 870 ., a MS. in a beautiful Naskhi, hf. bd.
dated a.h. 993
87 Muhammad b. ‘Ali b. ‘Atiyah al Makki. Qut al-qulub fi mu‘amalat al-
mahbiib, wa wasf tariq al-murid ila maqam al-tauhid : A mystical
treatise on the duties of the true believer. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Naskhi ;
imperfect both at beginning and end; containing 38 chapters out of
48 ; hf. bd. early 19 th cent.
88 Muhammad b. Mas‘ud, al' Ghaznawi. Kifayah al-ta‘lim fi sana'ah al-tanjim:
An Astrological Treatise, translated from the Persian. Sm. 4to., a
MS. on 148 leaves; red leather binding a.h. 1146 (1733)
89 Muhammad b. Muhammad, al-IsfarcVinl, al-Dau’ fi sharh al-Misbah: Com¬
mentary on the Grammar of Al-Mutarrizi called Al-Misbah. Sm. 4to.,
a MS. on 167 leaves, largely covered with Glosses; red leather
about 1620
The colophon at the end Rives the date as 508, which must refer to the composi¬
tion of the Misbah, and probably is intended for 598.
90 Muhammad b. Muhammad (Qutb al-Din), al-Razi. Lawami‘ al-asrar. Com¬
mentary on Siraj al-din Mahmud al-Urmawi’s Matali‘al-Anwar
(Logic). Sm. 4to., a MS. on 208 leaves, written in a neat African hand
( Tunisian ) ; bound about 1720
91 - another copy, containing about one-third of the whole, as a complete
book. Sm. 4to., on 104 leaves; hf. bd. about 1770
92 - Commentary on al-Katibi’s al-Risalah al-Shamsiyyah fi al-qawa‘id
al-mantiqiyyah. With numerous marginal notes. Sm. 4to.. sheep¬
skin binding Copied A.H. 1137-9 (1724-6)
93 Muhammad b. Sa'Id, al Buurl. TheBurda, with a Commentary by Kbalid
b. Abd Allah al-Azhari. Sm. 4to., a MS. prettily written in black
and red on 43 leaves; Syrian binding
Baud b. Ahman b. Sulaimdn, 1069
94 - another copy of the same. Square 12mo. a MS. neatly
written, the commentary in black, the poem in red, on 45 leaves, 21 lines
to the page ; oriental gilt black morocco a.h. 1150 (1738)
95 Muhammad b Sulaiman, al-Jamil. Dala’il al-Khairat. 16mo., a MS. in
Naskhi, with vowel-points, within a broad gold border and lines of yellow,
blue and red ; with 3 miniatures representing the mosques of Makkah and
Maalnah and the foot-print of the Prophet; in a pretty native gilt binding
with a gilt double Copied by ‘All al-Baghdadi early 19 th cent.
A charming MS. of this well-known Muhammadan book of prayers.
96 Muhammad b. Talhah, al-‘Adawi, Al-Durr al-munadhdham fi al-sirr al-
a‘dham. A Cabbalistic work on the mystical value of the letters ot’
the alphabet, compiled in the 13th century. It contains a number of
prophecies concerning the history of Egypt and the end of the world,
which is predicted to take place in the 16th century. Sm. 4to., a MS.
in good Naskhi, within gold borders, with a portrait ( veiled ) of the
promised Madhl and 7 pictures of the potentates to whom the prophecies
refer, and about 30 Cabbalistic figures, circles, parallelograms, etc.; native
binding with insets
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97 Muhammad b. PIr ‘AlI, al-Birjill. Al-tariqah al-muhammadiyyah, a trea¬
tise on the duties of the pious Muslim. Vol. II M with an extensive
commentary. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Nasttftiq; native binding covered
with thin canvas dated a.h. 1131
• * b. ‘Abd Allah, called Katib-Chelebi, or Haji Khalifah. Kashf al-
zunun : the Bibliographical Dictionary of Oriental Literature. 4to.,
a neat MS., slightly wormed ; calf about 1800
99 Musa b. Mahmud, al-Rumi, called. Qadizadah. Commentary on the
“Mulakhkhas,” a work on Astronomy, by Mahmud b. Muhammad b.
‘Umar al-Jaghomini, a MS. plainly written on 83 leaves, with diagrams,
a.h. 1185 — Baha’ al-din ‘Amili, Treatise on Arithmetic, MS. on 22
leaves-, a.h. 1183. 2 vols. in 1, sm. 4to., bound 1769-71
100 Nizam al-DIn ‘ Uthman, al-Khatai, Hasbiyah al-Khata’i : A super¬
commentary on al-Taftazani’s shorter commentary (Mukhtasar al-
ma'ani) on Muhammad b. ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Qazwini’s Talkhis
al-miftah. 12mo., written in a small, neat Nasta‘liq ; native binding
_ ... dated 194, prob. for 1194 (1780)
101 QAMUS. The great Arabic Dictionary, composed by Muhammad b.
Yaqub al-Firuzabadi. 2 vols. 4to., a fine MS. in a bold Nashki character
on 309 and 325 leaves, in red and black; hf. russia, gilt edges
Muhammad b. Muhammad b. Bahd-i al-din al-Ansdri, a.h. 975 (1567)
The last ten leaves of the first volume are supplied in a fine modem haud.
102 -another MS. of the same. Sm. folio or roy. 8vo., ivritten in a
minute and fine Naskhi, on- 411 leaves, in a red leather binding, mended
a.h. 997 (1588)
103 -another MS. of the same. Sm. folio, written in Ta l liq characters, on
457 leaves; ivith a gilt heading, and coloured rulings; slightly wormed;
hf. russia India, about 1680
104 SadId al-din, al-Kdshghari. On the Ceremonies of Prayer. Sm. 4to., a
MS. on 98 leaves, hf. bd. _ Mulld Mahmud, 1180 (1766)
105 Shi‘ah Prater Book, containing Arabic prayers each day in the week,
beginning with Friday, surrounded by prayers for Muhammad and
the Imans. 12mo., a MS. 18 pp., in Naskhi, with titles in gold, each
page gilt; sewed 18 th cent.
106 -the same, containing prayers for various occasions. Oblong 16mo.,
MS. on 58 leaves, in Naskhi, within gold and blue lines, painted
throughout, titles in red on gold grounds, an 'Unwan at the beginning ;
native binding ' 19 th cent.
107 Sirat al-Tubba‘ al-YamanI. Historical romance dealing with the
Himyaritic Kings of Yaman, before the days of Islam. 4 vols. in 1.
Sm. 4to., a MS. written in a coarse Egyptian Naskhi; hf. bd.; rare
early 19 th cent.
108 Sururi. Sharh i Gulistan. A commentary on Sa'di’s Gulistan, written
in Arabic by the celebrated Turkish scholar Muslih-ud-Din Mustafa
Sururi (died 967 a.h.), 4to., a MS. in Nast'aliq; hf. bd. a.h. 1151
109 ‘Umar ibn ‘AlI, called Ibn al-Farid. Poems. MS. on 68 leaves, wanting
a few lines at the beginning (a.h. 1075)—Stories of Questions and
Answers between a Father and a Son, interspereed with Poetry.
38 leaves ( about 1075); together in 1 sm. 4to. MS, in a clear hand;
cloth a. h. 1075
110 ‘Uthman b. Umar, called Ibn Hajib. Al-Kafiyali. Sm. folio, in a large
Naskhi; calf Dated a.h. 1257
HI Yahya al-QujhisarI. Al-Idah; a Commentary on Abu’l-Barakat al-
Nasafi’s work on Muhammadan Law, entitled Kanz al-Daqa’iq. Sm.
folio, a MS. in Nasta'liq ; water-stained, and the margin of many leaves
defective; old leather binding 18 th cent.
112 YAQUT, al-Hamawi. Mu'jam al-buldan. 4 vols. folio, a neat MS. in a
clear Nasta l liq ; native binding a.h. 1276
MSS. of this famous Geographical Dictionary are rare. An edition, edited by
F. Wiistenfeld, was published in 6 vols., 1866-73.
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113 ZakarIya al-Ansari. Al-Daqa’Iq al-muhkaraah. A commentary on al-
Jazari’s al-Muqaddamah fi’J-tajwid, a metrical treatise on the pro¬
nunciation of the Qur’an. 8vo., a MS. in Nasta'llq; native binding
a.h. 1154
114 - Al-Maqsad li takhlls ma fi al-murshid: An Abridgment or
Commentary of the Murshid fi 1-Waqf wa 1-Ibtida of Al-Hasan b.
‘Ali an-Nu’mani, on the proper mode of pronouncing and reciting the
Koran. 12mo., a MS. on 222 leaves; red half binding
Mvstafa b. 'JJbaid al-Khaluti, a.h. 1161 (1748)
115 ZakarIya b. Muhammad, al-Qazwirii. ‘Aja’ib al - Makhluqat, a famous
work on Natural History. 4to., in Naskhl ; modern native binding
dated a.h. 1001
2. Persian.
116 Abd al-Haqq b. Saif al-DIn, al-Dihlawl. Akhbar al-akhbar; Biographies
of the most renowned Shaikhs and holy men of India, from the
Muhammedan Conquest to the end of the tenth century of the
Hijrah. 8vo., a MS. in Shikasta-amiz on 518 leaves ; red leather
a.h. 1168 (1754-5)
117 ‘Abd al-Haqq Sajaival SirbindI. Masa’il i Sharh i Wiqayah : a Persian
paraphrase and commentary of the famous encyclopaedia of Muham¬
madan theology and law of Burhan al-Shari'ab Mahmud b. ‘Ubaid
Allah al-Mahbubi. 4to, calf a.h. 1219 (1804)
118 ‘Abd al-RahIm b. Ahmad Sur. Kashf al-lughat. The well-known
Persian Dictionary, compiled especially to explain the terminology of
the Sufis. Sm. folio, a MS. in neat Nasta'llq ; hf. bd. ? 17 th cent.
119 Abu’ l-Fazl. Akbar Namah. (Daftar I.) Roy. 8vo., in Shikastah;
calf a.h. 1142 (1729)
On the fly-leaf is the signature of General Ochterlony (ob. 1825 a.d.).
120 - A’In-i-Akbarl: Detailed and Statistical Description of the Indian
empire, compiled by Abu’l-Fazl for the Emperor Akbar, in Persian.
Sm. folio, a well-written MS. on 419 leaves {comprising numerous
Tables ), 17 lines to the page-, russia gilt a.h. 1225 (1810)
This valuable repertory forms a third book, or a Supplement to the Akbar-
nama.
121 - Mukatabat i ‘Allami. Official letters and miscellaneous prose-
writings of Abu’l-Fazl. Narrow sm. folio, in Nasta'llq ; calf
Copied by 'Abd al-'Azlz b. Muhammad Muqlm, a.h. 1015 (1606)
122 Abu’ l-Qasim b. Hasan al-JIlani. Murshid al-‘ulum. An exhaustive
treatise on prayer. Sm. 4to., a MS. neatly written on glazed paper;
leather binding early 18 th cent.
123 AhlI ShIrazI. Diwan, comprising 1. Sham' u Parwana, “ The Candle
and the Moth,” 2. Qasldahs, 3. Ghazals and Rubais, 4. three Qasa’id-i
masnu‘, elaborately written in red, blue and black ink, each preceded
by a dlba’ca. in prose. Roy. 8vo., a MS. in an elegant Nasta'llq, within
gold lines and with gilt devices on each page, an illuminated 'Unwan to
the Qasldahs and Ghazals, the first two pages of which are finely
illuminated; some pages are stained and a few at the end are slightly
wormed; half bound about 1580-1620
Manuscripts of this author’s works are rare.
124 Ahmad b. Muhammad al-GhaffarI. Nigaristan ; or “ Picture-Gallery: ”
a collection of anecdotes of famous men from the time of Nizar b.
Ma‘add b. ‘Adnan, one of the reputed ancestors of Muhammad, to the
beginning of the tenth century of the Hijrah,—compiled from standard
historical works, a list of 31 of which are given in the preface as
being the sources from which the stories have been extracted. Roy.
8vo., MS. copied by various hands, mostly in Nasta'llq; half bound 17007
125 ‘Aqil Khan, grandson of Nawcib Rashid Khan. Tawarlkh i ‘Alamgirl.
History of the reign of the Emperor Aurangzeb. Sm. 4to., a MS. in
a good Shikasta; hf. bd. A.H. 1229
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126 ‘Ashiq ‘AlI. Route-book (with detailed notes on population, statistics,
etc.) of the country bordering on the Bahawalpur State, from
Hasilpur to Khushab, compiled in 1839, in accordance with the orders
of Captain William Anderson, of the East India Company’s Service.
Also, route-book from Qandahar to Holan Ribat. Sm. folio, a MS. in
Nasta‘liq ; calf 1839
127 ‘ ASSAR (SHAMS AL-DIN MUHAMMAD B. AHMAD).
MIHR U MUSHTARI.
8vo., a MS. in an elegant Na.stad/q, double columns
within gold lines ; headings of the sections, in gold ; the first
two pages richly decorated; WITH 9 FINE MINIATURES
BY A PERSIAN ARTIST ; in a native gilt binding , with
doublure , the ornamentation of the inset panels of which has
almost entirely disappeared
Copied by Murshid al Sin Muhammad A. H. 912 (1506)
A very pretty volume. One of the miniatures represents a game of
polo. Others represent a hunting scene, battle scene, fishing (?), etc.
*** See illustrations.
128 ‘Ata Allah b. Fadl Allah Jamal al-Husaini. Raudat al-Ahbab, a
history of the life and exploits of Muhammad. (Maqsad I). Roy. Svu.,
a MS. in Nasta'liq ; native calf binding 1 8th cent.
129 - the same. Maqsad II: History of the first three Kbalifahs.
Sm. folio, in Nim-Shikastah ; calf 17th cent.
This manuscript bears the seals of the librarian of the Emperor Aurangzeb, of
Tippu Sultan, and of the College of Fort William, Calcutta, and there is an
inscription signed by Dr. Sprenger that it was exchanged by the Asiatic Society of
Bengal for another work.
130 AUHADl. Jam-i-jam, “The Cup of Jamsbid,” a mystical poem (in the
style of the Hadiqah of Sana’!.) compiled in 733 (1332 A.n.), and
dedicated to Ghiyath al-Diu Muhammad, wazir of Sultan Abu Sa‘id
(716-736 a.h.). Roy. 8vo., a MS. in a fine NastaTiq , within gold
lines; the first tiuo pages illuminated; the headings of the sections in
blue or gold; some leaves , including the first two and last one re-margined,
modern native binding
Copied by Na'im al-Din Ahmad al-Auliad al-Husain t,in A.H. 951 (1514)
Manuscripts of this poem are rare.
131 ‘Aziz b. Muhammad al-Nasafi. Maqsad-i-aqsa, a treatise on Sufiism. 8vo.,
a MS. in a neat , clear Nasta l l\q; the first three pages within gold borders;
an l Unwdn in gold and blue; native binding 1 7th cent.
Aziz al Nasafi was a learned divine of Bukhara, author of many well-
known works on Sufiism (ob. 661 a.h.).
MSS. of this work are not often met with.
132 Badaa’ uni (‘Abd al-Kadir). Muntakhab al-tawarlkh : History of India,
the second part of the work, containing the reign of Akbar and the
lives of the learned in his time. Sm. folio, neatly written MS. on 236
leaves ; Indian morocco a.h. 1197 (1783)
133 Bayaz, or Anthology of Persian Lyrics, selected from the works of a large
number of poets. Oblong 12mo., a MS. in a beautiful Nasta l Ftq, on
paper of different shades, each page being gilt, one or two leaves slightly
defective; native binding 1 7th cent.
The calligraphist has exercised his ingenuity in varying in a number of wajs
the arrangements of the lines of poetry.
134 Collection of treatises on Persian grammar, metre and rhetoric, com¬
prising Jaml’s Qafiyah i farsi and ‘Aruz i larsi; ‘Abd al-Wasi‘
Hansavi’s Qawa'id i farsi; Mir Shams al-Din Faqlr’s Hada’iq al-
balaghat; Siraj al-Dia Kban Arzu’s Risalah Alif Kasrat; Qasim
Kahi’s Qafiyah i farti; Misbah al-sarf dar qawafid i farsi; Asas al-
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Introduction to bis Burhan i Qati*. Roy. 8vo., a MS. in Nasta’liq ;
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135 CALLIGRAPHY. EIGHTEEN SPECIMENS OF PERSIAN
CALLIGRAPHY, eleven of which bear the signatures of the most
famous calligraphists of the 17th and early part of the 18th centuries,
e.g. Imad al Hasan! (ob. 1024 a.h.) Jawahir-raqam Mir Sayyid‘All
(ob. 1094), writing-master to the Emperor Aurangzlb Zarrin-qalam
Hidayat Ullah (with the dates 1099, 1106 and 1112), Jawahir-raqam
i San! (flor. 1134) and ‘Abd al-Rashid al-Dailami) (ob. 1085). Sm.
folio, each specimen written on panels richly decorated with exquisite
conventional floral designs, within gold and coloured borders, inlaid on
gold sprinkled boards; enclosed in a very fine Persian lacquered binding,
the top cover of which represents a hunting scene, the lower one a shah
seated on his throne surrounded by his courtiers 17 th and 18 th cent .
136 -THIRTY SPECIMENS OF ELEGANT CALLIGRAPHY;
several of which bear the signatures of famous penmen ; e.g., three by
Mir ‘All al-Katib(ob. 951 or 957 a.h.), one of the most accomplished
writers of Nast'aliq ; others are by Shah Mahmud (flor. 10th cent, of
Hijrah), Mir al-Din Muhammad al-Isfabani, dated 1087 a.h., by ‘Abd
al-Rashid (11th cent.), and there are three by Muhammad Salih, one of
which is dated 1105 a.h. Roy. 8vo., each page richly gilt, the margins
have been decorated at a later date with pictures of birds and flowers ; in¬
serted loose in a fine and well-preserved Persian lacquered binding, richly
painted with birds and flowers 17 th to 18 th cent.
*,* See illustration.
137 -A folio volume lettered Persian copies, containing 96 specimens of
Persian Handwriting; hf. bd. (1800 ?)
138 -A collection of specimens of elegant writing, mostly Shikasta,
fantastically arranged, on backgrounds of gold decoration. Sm. folio,
green leather early 19 th cent.
139 Catalogue of a collection of 117 Arabic and Persian coins, giving the in¬
scriptions in full and historical notes. Bound up with 2 treatises on
Arabic grammar, Nahw Mir ascribed to Sayyid Sharif Jurjanx and
another by Multa Hawa’L 4to., in Nastallq ; cloth 1838 and 1840
140 Dastur al-‘amal. Two treatises on the keeping of revenue accounts, on
official calculations, on numerals, weights and measures, on the numeral
notation called Siyaq, etc. With numerous marginal notes in English.
Narrow sm. folio, in Nasta l liq ; calf 1 9th cent.
141 Daulatshah. Tadhkirat al-Shu‘ara. Biographies of Poets. 8vo., a MS.
in good Nasta'liq; native binding ( repaired ) dated a.h. 989 (1581)
142 FAL NAM AH, or Book of Divination. Oblong 8vo., a MS. inNasta'liq ;
native binding a.h. 1231
143 Fal-Namah i Hind. A collection of treatises on Omens, with rules for
casting - Nativities. Sm. 4to., a MS. written in a good Shikasta, with
numerous astrological tables and curious diagrams; native limp binding
18 th cent.
144 ‘Farhang-i Jahangiri. Dictionary of old Persian, Pehlvi, Deri, and non-
Arabic words explained in Persian, by Jamalu d-din Husain Anju.
Sm. folio, a MS., 593 leaves, loritten in neat Ta'lik, 17 lines to the page;
old Indian black morocco gilt
Transcribed by order of Mirza Muhammad Kdzim in a.h. 1104
145 ‘Farhang-i Rashid!. Dictionary of Persian explained in Persian by ‘Abd
al-Rashid b. ‘Abd al-Gbafur al Husain! al Madam al-Tatawi. Sm.
•
folio, a MS. plainly written but somewhat water-stained, on 466 leaves ;
old Indian morocco about 1770
The first critical Persian dictionary. It was dedicated to the Emperor Shah
t \ Jahan in a.h. 1064.
14.6 FIRDAUSI. Shah Namah. Sm. folio, MS. written within gold rulings,
473 leaves in quadruple columns, 25 lines to the column, with 32 Minia-
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TURES, many of them damaged by Sunni hands, several margins of
leaves mended and slight defects in the text; modern native binding
a.h. 909 (1503) 45 0 0
Although some of the miniatures are damaged there are some curious ones in
good condition, and all of them are of the Mongolian school.
147 -SB AH NAMAH. Folio, a finely written MS. in
Nasta‘liq, quadruple columns within gold and coloured lines ,
the chapter headings in gold and black , with very fine
miniatures, mostly full-page; modern inlaid native
binding Copied by Qutb al-Din
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148 —-SHAH NAMAH. Folio, a MS. in Nastadiq,
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150
151
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the first two pages illuminated; the chapter headings in blue
on prettily decorated labels; WITH 28 MINIATURES,
MANY OF WHICH SHOW TRACES OF FaR EASTERN INFLU¬
ENCE ; modern native blade morocco binding \Qth Century 250 0 0
A fine manuscript in a very good state of preservation. The
margins of a few leaves have been mended and one or two of the
miniatures are slightly rubbed.
* # * See illustration.
-Shah Namah. Folio, a MS. written in Nastailiq, 453
1
leaves in quadruple columns , within gold borders; the
episode headings in blue, with 100 MINIATURES ; native
binding a.h. 929 (1522-3) 75 0 0
This manuscript was written for the Amir Shah Jalal by Sayyid
Muhammad ibn Hasan. The first leaf is defective and some margins
are mended. THE MINIATURES, which are of varying merit,
include some fine specimens of Persian painting.
*** See illustrations.
-Shah Namah, with the Baisungharl preface. Folio, a
beautifully written MS. in Ncistcfliq ; within gold and
coloured lines ; the headings of the various sections of the
poem are written in white ink on a gold background; a
brilliantly illuminated title-paqe , a fine ’Unwan and 29
FINELY EXECUTED MINIATURES, showing more
originality of design than the ordinary illustrations of the
Shah Namah ; the margins of each miniature and of the
page facing it , are brilliantly decorated with birds , animals ,
dragons , trees , fioicers, etc. in gold ; contemporary native gilt
binding , the inside inlaid in gold and colours (worn and
mended early 17 th Century 180 0 0
In spite of this fine MS. having suffered somewhat from the
ravages of time and use, both MS. and binding retain evidence of
their former splendour.
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First four books (to the death of
Shah Namah.
Kai Khusran), with both the older and the Baisunghari
prefaces.
Folio, a fine MS. written in excellent Nasta l llq, 298
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leaves , in quadruple columns, written within gold and
coloured lines ; the first two pages decorated with elaborate
arabesque designs in gold and colours , an illuminated
’Unwan to each booh, the episode headings written in red
on gold grounds within exquisite borders , and with 48
MINIATURES ; ornamental Persian binding (slightly
worn and rebacked), the inside being decorated with vignettes
of warriors wrestling 17 th Century
This fine MS. has in some places been stained by use and some
leaves have been repaired, but otherwise it is in fine condition. It is
undated, but probably executed in Persia in the 17th Century. The
miniatures are unusually large, most of them occupying the entire
page.
*** See illustration.
152 - Shah Namah. With a preface (imperfect) differing
considerably from those commonly found. Folio, a MS.
in a neat and dear Nastadiq , quadruple columns within
gold and coloured lines ; headings of the sections of the
•poem in red ink; with illuminated 'Unwan and 29
MINIATURES ; stamped red leather Indian bindinq
Dated 1021 (1612 A. D.)
*** See illustration.
153 - Shah Namah. From the Reign of Luhrasp to the
end. Folio, a MS. in small Nastaliq , quadruple columns
within lines of gold , red and blue ; the headings of sections
in red ink , the two first pages written between zoavy lines of
gold; with an illuminated ’Umean and 25 Miniatures ;
native binding 17 th Century
See illustrations.
154 - Shah Namah. Folio, a MS. on 727 leaves in a clear Nasta‘l7q,
quadruple columns within gold lines, each page enclosed in a red marginal
line; the headings of the sections in red ink; with four l Unwdns;
native binding. a.h. 1032
155 - Shah Namah, with Baisunghari preface. Sm. folio, a MS. in
Nasta'liq, quadruple columns, within green, gold, and blue ruled lines,
with 2 illuminated ‘Unwdns ; water-stained throughout; hf. bd.
circa a.h. 1040
156 - Shah Namah. 4to., a MS. in Nasta l l7q, quadruple columns within
red. lines; hf. bd. Muharram, a.h. 1071 (1660)
157 *- Shah Namah. 4 parts in 1 vol. folio, a MS. in Indian Ta‘liq, 543
leaves, quadruple columns, 25 lines to the column, with 5 illuminated
l TJnwiins, and 86 Miniatures in Indian style; old stamped black mnrocco,
rebacked a.h. 1162 (1748)
This has an abridgment of Baisinghar’s preface in the first eleven pages.
158 - Shah Namah. Folio, a MS. in Nasta’liq, with 28 Miniatures;
red leather binding about 1810
159 FIRISHTAH (Muhammad Qiisiin). Ta’rlkh i Firishtah, General
History of India to the beginning of the 17th century. 2 vols.,
folio, a neat MS. in Nasta'liq ; modern native binding early \9th cent.
160 Ghulam Husain Khan, al Tabataba’I. Siyar al-Muta’akhkhirln. History
of India from 1707-1781 A.d. Vol. Ionly. Roy. 8vo., in Nasta'liq; hf.bd.
1 9th cent.
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161 HAFIZ. Dlwan, with Preface. 18mo., a pretty MS. in fine Ta'liq, within
gold lines, on 198 leaves, double columns; the two first pag^s illumi¬
nated; green morocco A.h. 1032 (1622)
The date is found at the end of the preface which occupies the first twelve leaves.
162 -- Dlwan, containing the preface of Muhammad Gulandam (who was
a friend of the poet and collected his works after his death), followed
by 1. Qaeldahs, 2. Ghazals and MnqatWat and RubaTs. 12mo., a
MS. on paper of two tints; with'6 illuminated 'Unwans; modern gilt
binding
Copied by Muhibb ‘Ali ibn Hajl Yusuf Shirdzi in a.h. 1065 (1655)
163 -Diwan. 12mo., a MS. in small Nada'liq, double columns within lines
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164
of gold and blue ; the first two pages richly illuminated ; Oriental binding,
with flap, in a case a.h. Io72 (1661-2)
another MS. of the same, with numerous marginal notes. 8vo.,
165
in Nasta'liq, double columns, within ruled lines of blue and gold; red
leather Copied by Ayyub ibn Ismd l d, a.h. 1096
another MS. of the same. 8vo , in Nasta l liq, with ruled lines of
166
red, gold and blue; the first two pages illuminated with a decoration
of flowers in gold; illuminated ‘ Unwan ; native binding {worn)
18 th cent.
another MS. of the same. 12mo., MS. in small Natta l liq, within
167
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gold lines; stained and wormed, a few 11. slightly defective; sd.
18 th cent.
The second volume of an anonymous Commentary on the Di*an
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of Hafiz. 8vo., a MS. in Na*ta l liq ; oriental leather binding, the back
cover missing early \9th ctnt. 2
168 Haft Kishwar: Tales of ancient Kings, 76 leaves, wanting the first , with
9 Miniatures, damaged — Dastau i Ya'qub : Story of Jacob, 54 leaves with
3 damaged miniatures — Compendium of the ‘Aja’ibu 1 Maknlukab. 53
leaves — in 1 vol. sm. folio, a MS. 23 lines to the page; limp black
morocco a.h. 1075 (1^64-5) 1
169 HATIFl (MAULANA ‘ABDALLAH). TIMUR-
NAMAH, a mathnawi on the warlike exploits of Timur,
written in imitation of Nizami’s Iskander-namah (Hatifi
is said to have devoted no less than 40 years to the
-composition and improvement of this work)
MIHR U MUSHTARl, a romantic mathnawi by
Maul an a Shams al-Dan Muhammad ‘Assar of Tabriz
-together in 1 vol., narrow roy. 8vo., a fine MS. in
Nastailiq , double columns within ruled lines of gold and
blue; the first two pages richly illuminated; WITH 3
FULL-PAGL MINIATURES, on the backs of which are
illustrated a floral design (see illustration ) and 29
SMALLER MINIATURES those in the Timur Hamah
occupying nearly the whole page; in a Persian flower-
painted binding (somewhat worn)
Copied by Ibrahim Zargar in a.h. 969 200
A very attractive manuscript in a perfect state of preservation.
i- * c . .rii___ l : _
See illustration.
170 Ibn Muhammad Qasim. Tanblhat al-munajjimln min ahkam al-nujum. A
treatise on Astrology. Impl. 8vo., a n^at MS. in Naskhithe first 2
paqes within gold borders, the rest within red-ruled lines, with frequent
rubrics; hf. bd. AH- 1177
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171 HUSAIN B. ‘ALl AL-WA’JZ AL-KASHFL. Anwar i Suhaili, the
Persian translation of Kalllah wa Dimnah. Stn. folio, in Nasta'liq;
, hf. bd. 18 th cent.
- another copy of the same. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Nasta'lik, on 3o7
leaves; Indian black morocco gilt A.H. 1207 (1793)
another copy of th* same. Sm. folio, MS., neatly written in Indian
172
173
174
175
Ta'ltq, on 130 leaves ; with a delicately illuminated 1 Unwan, every leaf
inlaid from an octavo size, and ruled; in a fine old painted binding with
flowers and birds on the sides A.H. 1214 (1799)
The inlaying of the paper, and the infixture of the book in its painted cover seems
to have led to some transposition of the leaves.
- another copy of the same. 2 vols , sm. 4to., in Nasta'liq ; hf. bd.
Copied 1818
Akhlaq i Muhsinl, the well-known work on ethics. Narrow roy.
8vo., in a beautiful Nasta'liq; some leaves slightly defective and restored
by a later hand; native binding
) Written by Sultan Eusain, a.h. 912 (1506)
Sultan Husain was a celebrated Persian calligraphist.
176 IKSIR. SHAHID U MASHHUD. A mathnawi love story by
Muhammad ‘Azlma {whose poetical name was Iksir). 8vo., an elegant
^ MS., double columns enclosed with gold ruled lines, headings in red, with
4 PULL-PAGE MINIATURES PAINTED BY THE POET HIMSELF, the two first are
dated 1140 and, the others 1159, all bear the signature of the artist; the
first two pages {with a delicately-executed 1 Unwan containing the portraits
of the lovers ) are finely decorated with a floral design in gold; in a fine
binding with painted boards, probably contemporary a.h. 1161
The poet went to India in the early part of the 18th century, and died there in
1169 or 1170 a.h.
The present MS. is in the poet’s autograph, and was completed in the
year 1164.
Persian MSS. with paintings executed by the poet’s own hand are very rare.
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177 Iskandar MunshI. Ta’iikh i ‘Alamarai ‘Abbasi. History of Shah‘Abbas
the Great and his predecessors of the Safavl dynasty. 2 vols. folio, in a
clear Nasta'liq ; the first two pages of each vol. decorated; native calf
binding early 19 th cent.
178 ‘IZZAT. A collection of poems (ghazals, marsiyahs etc.), by Sulairaan
Khan (whose poetical name was ‘Izzat), a nobleman at the court of
Fatli ‘All” Shah (1797-1834). 12mo., a MS. partly in Nasta'liq,
partly in Shikusta, written within gold lines ; with 7 MINIATURES ;
native binding, on the inside of which are two pa : ntings af f er the manner
characteristic of Persian painting in the reign of Fath 'Alt Shah
early 19 th cent.
No other Manuscript of this poet’s writings is recorded. The binding is a good
example of lacquer painting.
179 Jami‘-i-‘Abbasi : Shah ‘Abbas’s Code of Law, Books VI—XX compiled
by Nizam bin Husain (in continuation of Books I—IV which had been
written by Baba al-dln Mohammad al-Ami.i. Sm. 4to., a neat MS.'on
231 leaves; Indian black morocco gilt a.h. 1250 (1834)
180 KalIm. Dlwan of Mirza Abu Talib Kallrn of Hamadan, * king of poets ’
at the court of Shah Jahan. Postical works in two parts, 1.
Ghazals, 2. Qasldahs. Roy. 8vo, a MS. in a legible Shikasta; half
bound 18th cent.
181 -another copy. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Nasta'liq,-wormed ; red leather
binding _ ■ 18th cent.
182 KHWANDAMIR. Vol. II of the general history entitled Habib al-siyar,
containing the History of the 12 Imams, the ‘Umayyad and Abbagid
Dynasties, and their contemporaries from the Tahirids to the Kings of
Khwarizm. Folio, a MS. written in an elegant Nasta'liq, tvithin ruled
lines of go’d, red, and blue, with the headings of the sections in red ink,
and 4 finely illuminated 'Unwans; native leather binding, with flap
a.h. 1058
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183 JALAL AL-DIN RUMI. Matbnawl i Ma'na.wT: a great Safi Poem in
couplets. 6 parts in 1 yol. roy. 8vo., a MS. in minute and v*ry beautiful
Ta'ltk on 468 leaves, treble columns; with illum.inated opening pages to
each part, the text throughout framed within gold lines; morocco gilt
about 1670
The last page, which contained sixteen lines of the text, is missing. The book
' is a little water-stained and mended, but the writing is extremely delicate and
beautiful.
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quadruple columns, every column ruled with gold, twelve illuminated
opening pages (six for the books, and six for the added tables of contents ) ;
bound by Stephen Austin at Hertford in picrple morocco, in splendid
Oriental sfy'e about 1680
-another MS. of the same. Roy. 8vo. in a good Nasta'liq; two
columns and outer margins on eich page, within lines of gold, red and
bltie ; the first two pages of each Daftar brilliantly illumimted and
decorated with an 'Unwan; native red leather binding \1 th cent.
An attractive manuscript.
-- another MS. of the same. Roy. 8vo., in a minute Nasta'liq,
quadruple columns, within gilt wavy lines; an illuminated 'Unuan at the
commencement of each \book; water-stained; modern gilt red leather
binding early 18 th cent.
-another MS. of the same. Roy. 8vo., a MS. neatly ivritten in
small Nasta'liq on glazed paper, 4 columns to each page, the headings of
the various sections in red ink, with an illuminated 'Unwan to each
Daftar, and several illuminated borders; in a native binding, painted
covers with floral designs A.H. 1243
JAMI. DlWANS, followed by two prose works, Lawa’ih and Hilyat
al-Hilal. 8vo., a MS., written in a small but elegant Nasta'liq, within
gold ruled lines; the first two pages ornamented with 5 illuminated
’ Unwans; Persian binding painted with flowers, in a silk bag
early 17 th cent.
An unusually attractive MS. in an excellent state of preservation, fresh and
clean throughout. The decorations are of high-class workmanship.
-Four of the seven matbnawi poems (Salaman u Absal; Tulifat
al-ahrar, Subhat al-abrar, and Khiradnamah i Sikandaii). Roy. 8vo.,
a MS. in a small Nasta'liq, quadruple olumns, within lines of gold in
the first three, and red in the last poem; hf. bd. 1 7th cent.
-Silsilah al-Ohahab, (The Chain of Gold), a religious mathnawi.
Roy. 8vo., a MS. in a clear Nasta'liq, between ruled lines of gold, red
and blue; an illuminated 'Unwdn, and head-lines in red, somewhat worm-
eatenphf. bd. copied A.H. 1010 (1601-2)
-- Subhat al-Abrar. Sm. 8vo., a MS. in Nasta'liq on 398 pages,
double columns within borders of gold and blue, the section-headings in
red; Persian binding painted with flowers early 1 7th cent.
The first two folios, containing some 40 lines, are missing
-The Love Story of Yusuf and Zulikha. Sm. folio, a fine MS., in
a large Nasta'liq, with gold rulings, ah illuminated 'Unwan, and a
miniature; half calf copied A.H. 1245
-— another MS. of the same. Sm. 4to., neatly written on glazed
paper; leather binding early 19th century?
Khuskau (Amir). A'loa-i-Iskandail: The Poem on Alexander. Sm.
folio, a beautifully written MS. within gold rulings, on 48 leaves;
quadruple columns ; in an Indian binding About 1630
Koran. Surah XIX to the end, with a Commentary in Persian, compiled
in the reign of A urangzlb. Folio, a MS. written in excellent Nasta'liq;
leather binding, with flap . . ... copied in.A.'S. 1138
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196 Mansur b. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Yusuf b. FaqIh Ibyas. Kifaya i
mujahidiyyah. A medical work, comprising (i) theoretical and
practical medicine, (ii) the description of simple and compound drugs,
compiled in the 15th cent. a.d. 8vo., a MS. in native binding
18 th cmt.
197 Martyn (Henry). Third Tract written in reply to Mirza Ibrahim’s De¬
fence of Islim. 12mo., a MS. of the Persian text revised bxj Mirza
Sa-yyid l Ali Shirdzi, writttn in a neat Nasta'liq ; red leather ; rare
\§th cent.
A translation of this tract was published by Dr. Lee in Controversial Tracts on
Christianity and Mohammedanism.
198 MIRAT-I AFTAB NUMA: General History, by ‘Abd al-Rahman
Mukhatib Shah-Nawaz Kban. Sm. folio, a MS. in Ta'liq characters on
362 leaves; russia gilt about 178U-90
A general history down almost to the period of transcription.
199 MIRAT-I SIKANDARI: History of Gujarat down to a.h. 1000, by
Sikandar b. Muhammad, surnamed Manjbu (or Manjhu Akbar).
Impl. 8vo., a well-written MS. in Ta'liq, on 244 leaves ; bd.
a.h. 1025 (1617)
Bound up with the Story of ‘Ali, in the same hand, 64 leaves.
200 MlRKHWAND. Rauzat al-Safa (al-mujallad al-thanl). The 2nd volume
of Mirkhwand’s Universal History, giving the story of Muhammad and
his successors to the death of ‘All. Folio, a MS. in a clear Nasta'liq,
within gold lines, the first two pages and each page containing a miniature
and the opposite page gilt, with a fine ‘ Unwan and 8 miniatures ; native
binding a.h. 1019 (1610)
Illustrated copies of this work are rare ; the Biblioth^que Nationale has a copy
of Vol. I with pictures, the Royal Library, Berlin, Vol. IV, and the British Museum,
Vol. VI; but it is believed no other illustrated copy of the present Vol. is to be found
in Europe. To find Vol. II illustrated is remarkable, as Muhammadan sentiment is
opposed to pictorial representations of the Prophet of Islam ; in this copy Muhammad
is always painted with a veil over his face and a flame-like halo around and above
his head.
201 Miscellanies. A collection of extracts from Persian Poetry, with a few
short Arabic poems and some Turkish prose passages. 9 pages in the
middle of the volume contain a curious vocabulary of English words,
written in the Persian character. Oblong 8vo., leather binding
18 th century f
202 Mi'yaru l-Ash‘ar: A Treatise on Arabic and Persian Prosody, in Persian.
Large 8vo., a MS- in Ta'lik on 51 leaves ; bd. About 1800
203 Muhammad Akbar, known as Muhammad Arzdni. Mlzan al-Tibb, a medical
work by a celebrated Indian physician (flor. 1700). Narrow sm. folio,
a MS. in Nasta'liq; calf copied 1838
204 Muhammad ‘Alt b. Muhammad Mumin IsfanI. Tausif u tarikh i ‘imarat i
daulatkbana i mubaraka : a Poem describing the palace of Sultan
Husain Shah, Safavi (1604-1722). 12mo., a MS. in an elegant
Nas ta'liq, 22 pp. within gold borders, the first two pages gilt; bound
a.h 1107 (a.d. 1695-6)
This MS. is in the poet’s autograph.
205 Muhammad Hasan b. Muhammad Husain al-Hasan! al-Husain! Isfahani.
Hidayat al-talibln fi furu’ masa'al al-din. A treatise on the tenets of
Muslim fa'th and practice. Sm. 4to., in Nasta'llq, written on glazed
paper; native binding early 19 th cent.
206 Muhammad MahdI Khan Astarabad!. Ta’rikh i Jahankusha’I. History of
Nadir Shah. Sm. folio; a MS. in Nasta'liq; calf copied a.h. 1243
207 Muhammad Ma'sum. Ta’rlkh i Sind: History of Sind from the
Muhammadan conquest to its annexation by Akbar. 4to., in a neat
Nasta'liq. on paper ot various colours; native binding ls25
208 Muhammad Qazim b. Muhammad AmIr MunshI. Alamgir Namah : History
of the first ten years of the reign of the Emperor Alamgir. Roy. 8vo ,
a MS. in fine bold Shikasta characters on 432 leaves; hf. calf About 1720
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209 Muhammad Sharif, called Mu‘tamad Khan. Memoirs of the Reign of
Jahangir. Roy. 8vo., a MS. elegantly written in clear Indian Nasta‘Wc,
83 leaves, 15 lines to the page; hf. bd. Akbardbdd, a.h. 1225 (1810)
210 -the same. Vol. II, containing the history of Akbar’s reign, from
his accession to his death. Large 8vo., a MS- in a legible Shikastah;
hf. bd. Copied by Sayyid Fakhral-Dln Husain in 1860
211 Mu'Ini al-JuyainI. Nigaristau; a Collection of moral Anecdotes. Polio,
a MS. in Nastafliq; leather binding early 19 th cent.
212 Mujarrabat dar Tibb : A medical work containing prescriptions for all
kinds of diseases, by an anonymous compiler. 8vo., a MS in Nasta‘liq;
native binding early 19 th cent.
213 Nadir Shah. An interesting collection of letters by Nadir Shah (1736-47),
the founder of the Afsharid Dynasty of Persia, partly autobiographical
and partly dealing with affairs of state; followed by military accounts,
household expenses, inventories, etc. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Shikastah,
unpointed ; leather binding early 1 'dth cent.
214 NasJr al-din Muhammad b. Muhammad b. al-Hasan al-TusI. Akhlaq-i-
Nasirl: A work on Ethics and Morals. 8vo., a MS. in neat Ta l liq,
198 leaves; Oriental binding Isma'il Tabrizi, a.h. 1041 (1631)
215 --another copy of the same. Roy. 8vo., a MS. elegantly written in
clear Naslchi on 172 leaves; half russia
Written at Ahmadnagar, by Zia'u l-Hakk, 1066 (1655)
216 Nazir! of Nishapur. Dlwan, comprising 1. Qasidahs, written in two
columns and the outer margin, 2. Ghazals, with the famous mathnawl
by Zuhuil, entitled Saqi Namah in the margin, followed by Naziri’s
Ruba'is. Roy. 8vo., a MS. in an elegant Nastaliq between ruled lines
of gold, the whole enclosed in lines of gold and red and blue; the two first
pages of each part are richly decorated with gold and illuminated head-
pieces, but the first of these has been spoiled by the addition of coarse
later work ; modern binding, enclosed in a silk bag
Copied by Muhammad Taqi Kirmdni, a.h. 1066 (1656)
217 News-Letters from Delhi giving accounts of the Court of Muhammad
Akbar Shah II., from 1831 to 1835, and News-Letters from Ludhiana
from Jan. to Dec. 1835. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Shikastah; hf. bd.
1831.-5
218 News-Letters from Lahore, giving information of tbe affairs of the
Court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, in the year 1836. Sm. 4to., a MS.
in Shikastah; hf. bd. 1836
219 NIZAMI. Khamsah. Roy. 8vo., a MS. in a small and beautiful
Nasta'llq, two columns and an outer margin on each page, within lines
of gold, red and blue ; tl.e first two pages decorated with wavy gold
lines; with an illuminated l Unwdn, each of a different design, to each
book ; stained throughout; calf late 1 6th cent.
220 - another MS. of the same. Folio, a MS.; hf. bd.
copied a.h. 1145 (1732)
221 - another MS. of the same. Folio, on 343 leaves, written in a fine
Nasta'liq, in quadruple columns, within gold borders, the first two pages
surrounded by a decorative border, with 6 illuminated 1 Unwans and 33
Miniatures, in a characteristic Persian binding, the covers being painted
inside and outside, with flowers and birds early 19 th cent.
A note on the first folio states that this MS. belonged to Mirza Ibrahim Abd
Allah in a.h. 1234 (1818-19). And as the first folio of each poem bears his seal, this
MS. was probably written for him.
222 -Four of the five mathnaw'I poems which make up the Khamsa of
Nizami, viz., Makhzan at Asrar, Khusrau u Shirln, Laila u Majnun,
and Iskandar-namah. Sm. folio, in a beautiful, small Nasta l liq, quad¬
ruple columns, on gold-sprinkled paper, within Hues of gold, red and
blue; the leadings in white ink on gold labels, native binding, with a fine
illuminated l Unwdn to each poem late 1 6th cent.
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223 NIZAMI. Makhzan al-Asrar, and Khusrau u Shiriu. In 1 vol, sm. folio,
a neatly vyriiUn MS. 140 leaves, treble columns , written within gold
rulings, with 7 Miniatures (a little rubbed), and 2 ‘‘Unwdns; bound
Transcribed by Huji Muhammad Fdni in 1028'(1619)
224 -Makhzan al-Asrar, or Treasury of Mysteries; followed by Ahll
Shirazi’s Sibr i Halal,or Lawful Witchcraft, being the story of Prince
Jam and Princess Gul. 12mo., a MS. in a neat Nasta l liq ; native red
leather binding Copied by Ahmad ShirazT in A.H. 1244
225 - Sikandar-namah. Sm. 4to., a MS. in several handwritings,
• partly in Nasta'lJq,partly in Shilcasta; bound late 18 th cent.
226 -another MS. of the same. Sm. folio, neatly and clearly written
MS. within gold rulings, 216 leaves, double columns, 17 lines to the
column, with 32 carefully painted Miniatures, in fine condition ; Indian
painted binding
Transcribed by ‘Abdallah Shah at Kashmir, 1221-2 (1806-7)
227 - another MS. of the same. Impl. 8vo., in a beautiful NastaHik
hand, with a brilliant ‘ Unu dn,226 leaves, double columns, 15 lines to the
column, written within gold rulings upon gold-powdered paper; Indian
black morocco transcribed by Latif-alldh ‘ 1230 (1815)
228 Qasim. Zafar-Damah i Akbaii. A poetical account of the attack made
upon the British Army of occupation in Kabul by Akbar Khan, eldest
son of Dost Muhammad Khan, in 1841-2. 4lo., a MS. in Shikastah;
calf Composed in A.H. 1260 (1844) and copied by
Muhammad Husain in 1263
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229 AL-QAZWlNl (Zahariya b. Muhammad). ‘Aja’ib al-Makhluqat: The
Natural Wonders of Created Things translated from Arabic into
Persian. Roy. 8vo., a MS. neatly written in Indian Nash hi, on 304
leaves; with an illuminated i Unwun and gold rulings, and 182 Minia¬
tures illustrating the various departments of Natural History and
Anthropology ; a leaf or two missing and some of the pictures damaged;
in the original binding about A.D. 1600
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230 RIZA. FIRDAUS I KIIAYAL. A romantic poem. Roy.
8vo., a MS. in Nastafllq , double columns within gold lines ,
the first two pages decorated , with 10 VERY FINE
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No copy of this work appears to exist in any of the great
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231 SADI. KULLIYAT. Roy. 8vo ., a pretty MS.in a delica.te
Nastadiq, double columns surrounded, by a margin , within
gold lines , a fine ’Unwdn at the beginning of each booh, >• .
with 8 MINIATURES; the first four pages supplied by a
modern hand ; Persian binding painted with flowers
early 1 6th cent. 80 0 0
An unusually complete codex. Many of the poems included here
are seldom met with.
Contents.
(i) the Risalabs, (ii) Gulistan, (iii) Bustan, (iv) Arabic qasldas,
(v) Persian qasldas, with the Marathi or elegies, (vi) Mulamma'at,
(vii) Tarji‘a f , (viii) Tayyibat, (ix) Bada’i‘, (x) Khawatim, (xi) ‘ 4
Ghazaliyyat-i-qadTm, (xii) Sahibiyyah, (xiiij Muqatta‘at, (xiv)
Ruba‘iyyat, with Mufi’adat, (xv) Khabithat, (xvi) Majlis-i-Hazl and'
Mudhikat.
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232 SADI. Ktjllitat. Another MS. Folio, on 412 leaves tn a beautiful
Ta‘liq, every division with an ornamental ’Unican, and each page within
a gilt ornamental border; old native brown leather binding, gilt
a.h. 1015 (1636) 21
Contents : 1. General Introduction. 2. Gulistan. 3. Bustan. 4. Qasa'id-
i-fiirsl. 5. Kalimat-i-Tayzibat.
233 --Another MS. of the same, written in a beautiful clear Nasta l liq,
within gold-lined margins; 12 splendidly illuminated 'Urvwdns at the
beginning of each part, each one of a different design, and 5 FINE
MINIATURES, the two first pages written between wavy gold lines;
the whole neatly inlaid to roy. 8 vo. size; hf. bd. early 1 7th cent. 15
Contents:
1. The first risala. 2. Biistan. 3. Gulistan. 4. Qasa’id-i-farsi. 4. Tarji'band.
5. Ghazaliyyat. 6. Mau’izah—the fourth risala, usually entitled Bar ‘aql u ’ishq.
7. Ghazaliyyat-i-qadun. 8. The fifth risala, Nasihatu'l-muluk. 9. Sahibiyyah.
10. Muqatta’at. 11. Mutayabat. 12. Ruba’iyyat.
234 --another MS. of the same. Roy. 8vo., in a beautiful Nasta‘llq,
double columns, within lines of blue and gold ; each section has an
illuminated ’Unwdn, each being of a different design; the smaller
headings are (mostly) alternately in gold and bhie; a few leaves re¬
margined and water-stained throughout, but still a handsome manuscript
in a good state of preservation; modern native binding early 1 7th cent. 6
Contents:
1. Mulamma'at; 2. Tarji'at; 3. Tayyibat; 4. Bada’i-; 5. Khawiitim ; 6.
Ghazaliyyat iqadlm ; 7. Sahibiyyah ; 8. Muqatta'at; 9. Rubaiyyat; 10. Fardiyyat;
11. Khabithat (here entitled Hazliyyat) ; 12. Majlis i Hazl; 13 Mudhikat. The
longer works of Sa‘di are not included in this copy, the arrangement of which
suggests that an early recension has been followed.
235 --another MS. of the same. Roy. 8vo., written in a beautiful
Nasta'liq, within ruled lines of gold and blue; each section has a fine
'Unwdn, the design of each being different; the first two pages of sections
i.-vi are also richly decorated with gold ; If. bd.
Copied by Maqsiid ‘All Slirdzi in a.h. 1151 (1738) 8
Contents:
(i) Six risalas, preceded by the preface of ‘All b. Ahmad Blsutun, who collected
and arranged Sa‘di’s works, (ii) Gulistan, (iii) Biistan, (iv) Arabic qasldas, (v)
Persian qasldas, (vi) Tayyibat, (vii) Bada’i 1 , (viii) Khawatim, (ix) Ghazaliyyat i-
qadim, Sahibiyyah, Mudhikat, Mutayabat (wrongly headed Hazliyyat), Ruba‘iyyat
and Mufradat.
236 -Another MS. of the same. 8vo., in a small but elegant Nasta'liq,
within gold lines; a finely illuminated ' Unwdn at the beginning of each
of the 3 parts; Persian lacquer binding, painted with charminq flowers,
and borders, a fine specimen of binding a.h. 1249 (1833) 7
Contents:
(i) Gulistan, (ii) Bustan, followed by the Qasa’id-i farsi, Mulamma'at, Marathi
and Tarji'at, (iii) Tayyibat, Ghazaliyyat-i qadim, Sahibiyyah, Muqatta‘at,
Khabithat, Mudhikat, RubiViyyat, and Fardiyyat.
237 -- Gulistan. Sm. 8vo., a MS. in Nasta'liq, within red ruled lines;
native silk binding
Copied by Muhammad b. ‘Umar al-Qunawi. a.h. 913 (1503) 3
238 --another MS. of the same. Sm. 4to., in Nasta'liq ; half bound
Copied in Madras, A.H. 1180 (1766) 0
239 -- another MS. of the same. Roy. 8vo., in a coarse Nasta'liq; native
binding A H. 1212 (1797-8) 0
240 -another MS. of the same. 8vo., elegantly written in Nnstn'liq, 135
leaves, 11 lines to the page, with gold rulings, an illuminated ‘ Unwiin,
and 10 Miniatures ; red leather gilt About 1820 4
241 —-another MS. of the same. Narrow large 8vo., in Nasta'liq , within
lines <f red and blue ; with ‘Unwdn; native binding early ? I Vth cent. 0
242 -another MS. of the same. 4bo., in a large Naskl.i, with occasioi.al
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243 SADI. The Bu^tan, Stories in verse. Sm. folio, a MS. exquisitely written
in fine Ta liq within gold rulings, and framed within borders of variegated
%,aper on « r )5 Leaves , quadruple columns , with a delicately painted ‘Unwdn;
gilt bla'-k morocco , lined with red leather
Nazar 'Ali al-Fdizi , A.H. 1010 (1601)
244 - another MS. of the same. Impl. 8vo. on 144 leaves , double
columns; half calf gilt Chandar l Ali Beg, 1218 (1802)
245 -another MS., containing five chapteis of the BuBtan. Roy. 8vo.,
in Nasta'liq ; native b.ndit.g early 19th cent.
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246 SALMAN SAVAJI. Diwan of Jamal al-Dln Muhammad Salman of
Sava, comprising 1. Qasidahsand Marsiyahs, 2. Muqatta‘at, 3. Tarji'at,
4. Ghazals, 5. Rnba‘Is, 6. Khwurshid u Jamshid, 7. Firaq Namab,
8. Muqatta'at, 9 Qasidah-i masnu 4 , written in black and red ink.
Sm. 8vo., a neat MS. of over 1000 pages in a small but very clear
Nasta'liq, between ruled lines of gold and blue, the head-lines in gold, an
illuminated 1 Unwdn to each section ; the top margins stained throughout;
modern binding of Oriental style lbth-16th cent.
MSS. of this poet are rare.
247 SAMI 4 (Muhammad Mu’min b. Faiz Allah). Shah Namah i Ahmad Sbah
Abdali. (Daftar I ) A poetical account of the exploits and conquests
of this famous Afghan ruler (1747-73), with preface in prose. 4to., a
MS. in Nasta'liq, double columns, within lines of red and blue; two
4 Unwdits of unusual design; hf. bd. Probably written in Afghanistan,
late in the 18 th or early in the 1 9th cent.
Manuscripts of this poetical work are rare.
248 SAN AT. HadTqat al-haqiqab, (“The Garden of Truth”), an ethical
mathnawi. 8vo., a MS. in a small beautiful Nasta'liq, on double
columns, on gold-sprinkled, paper, within lines of gold and green;
the headings in red , the first two pages richly illuminated; modern
native gilt, binding early 1 7th cent.
249 Saqqa. Diwan of Darwish Babram Saqqa of Bukha’a. 4to., a MS. in
good modern Nasta'liq ; hf. bd. 1 9th cent.
Formerly iu the possession of Dr. Blochmann who probably had it copied from
the original in the library of the Asiatic Society.
250 SHAKAF AL-DlN ‘ALl YAZDL ZAFAR-NAMAH:
History of Timur. Folio, a MS. in a good Nastalu
the first two pp. illuminated , WITH 4 VERY FIN.
MINIATURES {three-full-page) ; hf. bd.
Copied in Tcishlant in a.h. 1004 (1595-6) 100 0 0
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251 -Fatbnamah-i-Sahibqiranl. A simplified edition of ‘All Yazdi’s
' Zafar-namah, by an anonymous abbreviator. This text agrees word
for word with the Zafarnamah, except for omissions (mainlj) of poetry
and of some less important pro *e passages. 870., a MS. in a small
but distinct Nasta'liq, within ruled lints of gold and blue; illuminated
headpieces to the abb reviator's preface and the beginning of the main
text ; margins, somewho.t worm-eaten and mended with paper ; half bound
copied a. h. 960 (1553)
252 SHARIF MUHAMMAD, surmmed Mubarak, commonly called Fakhr
Mudabbir. Bahr 1 Ansab, a work on genealogies, compiled by order
of Sultan Qutb al-Dln Aibak in 602 a.h. (1205-6). Preceded by a
lengthy introduction on geography, state6craft, account of the Turks,
their tribes, alphabets, moral qualities, etc., and grounds of their super¬
iority, together with autobiographical and historical matter. 4to., a MS.
with numerous genealogical tables ; modern native binding 13 th cent. ?
This volume is believed to be unique, as no copy is recorded in the catalogues
of the well-known collections of Persian MSS. A note in Persian on the fly-leaf
suggests that this is the original copy made for the Sultan, and although this is
hardly possible, the style of the writing, the orthography and the paper all indicate
1 ■ an early date for this manuscript.
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253 SHAUKAT. Diwan of Shaukat of Bukhara (ob. 1107 a.h.) (1695-6).
Containing qasidas, ghazals and ruba'is. 8vo., a MS. in Nasta l liq,
double columns, within gold lines ; with two 1 Unwans; native binding,
in case early 18 th cent., copied shortly after the death of the author
254 Sujan Singh. Khulasat ut-Tawarikh. Folio, a MS. in Nasta l liq; red
leather a.h. 1263
255 AT-TABARI (Abu Ja'far) Ta’rlkb-i-Tabarl. General History written
early in the tenth Christian century, in Arabic, translated into
Persian by Bal'aml some fifty years later, and continued by others
down to the Khalifa al-Mustazhar billah about A D. L100. 2 vols. in 1,
folio, a neatly written MS. in Persian, on 391 leaves , 35 lines to the
page; Persian black morocco about 1860
256 ‘UrfI. Kulliyat. Complete works, comprising 1. the prose-preface,
entitled Risalah i NaPs i Nafls, 2. Majrna 1 al-abkar, 3. Khusrau u
Shlrln, 4. Qaea’id, 5. Muqatta’at, 6. Ghazals, 7. Ruba’is. InNastaliq,
on gold sprinkled paper, double columns, within gold lines, an
illuminated ‘ Umoun at the beginning of each section ; the whole inlaid
from 12 mo. to 8 vo. size in modern paper of different colours; neat
.modern native green leather binding 17 th cent.
257 VAHSHI BAFIQl. Farhad u Shlrln. A romantic mathnawl. 8vo., a
MS. in elegant Nasta l liq, within ruled lines of blue and gold; the two
first pages illuminated; red leather
Copied by l Abd al- l Ali b. IsmiPil, A.H. 121-7
258 ZUHURI. Diwan. 8vo., a MS. in a clear Nasta'liq, within lines of red,
gold and blue; with an illuminated l Unwdn at the beginning of the
qasidahs, the tarjVbands, and the ruba'is; the margins wormed and
mended; half bound late 17 th cent.
From the library of the King of Oudh.
3. Indian and Further-Indian
259 HINDI. SRI-RAMA-CHARITA: Mythological Life of Rama, in Hindi
verse, written in double columns collaterally in Nagari and Persian
characters. Folio, a fine MS. with 30 miniatures, brilliantly coloured;
in Indian silk binding Samvat, 1893 (a.d. 1836)
A fine example of modern Indian work.
260 HINDUSTANI. Muhammad A'azz al-DIn Kuan NamI. Ganj i Qudrat.
An account in verse of the miracles of Muhammadan saints. (Preceded
by a Fal Natnah, or Book of Fate, in verse ). Sm. folio, a MS. in
Hindustani; stamped binding early 19 th cent.
261 - Sauda (Mohammad Rafi). Kulliyat. Poetical Works. Impl. 8vo.,
in Hindustani; a very neatly written MS. ruled with red lines ; bds
a.h. 1244
At the end of the Hindustani Diwan there are some pieces of Pushtu poetry,
occupying 27 pp., etc., of which the author’s name is not given.
262 SANSCRIT. EZOUR YEDAM. Fragmens de l’Ezour-Yedam.
Roy. 4 to., a Manuscript, in French, of 16 pages with 42 beautifully
drawn Pen and Ink Sketches, 6 of which have descriptions in French;
half russia ' 19th cent.
4. Turkish
263 ‘Abd al-Rahman b. Hasan. Hada’iq al-Jinan, a collection of stories, from
Persian and other sources. Sm. folio, a MS. in Turkish; native-
binding _ copied in a.h. 1040 (1630)
264 DASTUR AL-1NSHA: A collection of the official correspondence of
Turkish Sultans and officials, compiled by the celebrated Secretary of
State, Sari ‘Abdallah Efendi, known as ‘Abdl Efendi (died 16t>8).
8vo., o MS. in Nastaliq; native binding a.h. 1131 (1719)
A fine copy, in perfect condition.
The only other copy recorded in Europe appears to be that described byFluegel
(I. p. 286), in the Imperial Library, Vienna.
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fables of Bidpai, made by Ali Chelebi in the middle of the 10th
century of the Hijrah. Sm. folio, a MS. in a good Nasta'llq ; within
gold border lines, with illuminated 'Unwan ; the headings of chapters, etc.,
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coinposition.
266 JAMI. Nafabat al-Uns, Biographies of Saints, translated into Turkish by
Lami‘1. Folio, a neat, clean MS. in Naskhi; native binding, with flap
1 7th cent.
267 AL-JAZULl. Dala’il al-khairat, the celebrated book of prayers for
Muhammad, with an extensive commentary in Turkish. 8vo., a MS.
in Naskhi, within gold borders; with a miniature of a mosque; native
binding, with flap a.h 1130 (1718)
268 Koran Commentary on the Koran (Chap. XVIII to the end), in Turkish.
The name of the author is not given. Folio, a MS. in Naskhi; the
text of the Koran in red ink ; native binding 18 th cent.
269 LataTf-namaii IChyvajah Nasr at, -Din. The amusing stories of Khojah
Nasrnddeen. Sm. 4to., a MS. in Nasta'liq, on 49 pages; sd.
a.h. 1234 (1818-19)
270 Metre. An anonymous poetical treatise on metre. Sm. 8vo., a MS.
in Naskhi, written in black, red and green; native binding
a.h. 1203 (1788)
271 Miscellanies, Stories and short Poems, neatly copied in various hand¬
writings. 8vo , a MS. in Turkish; native gilt binding early 1 9th cent.
272 SHEMT. Sa'di’s Guliatan with a Turkish paraphrase by Mevlana
Shem'i. 8vo., a MS. in a clear Nast I'llq; native binding
copied by Rajab b. Lntf Alliih in a.h. 1009 (1600)
An early MS copied only 32 years after the author completed his work.
273 - another MS. of the sime. Sm. 4to., old leather binding ? 1 8thcent.
274 -another MS. of the same. 8vo., in a beautiful Naskhi, the Persian
text in red ink ; native stamped binding, with flap A.H. 1235 (1820)
275 TevarTkh-i Al-i UsmanI. History of the Ottoman Sultans. Sm. 4to., a
MS. in Turkish (imperfect), pointed throughout; bd. ? 18th cent.
276 TURKL NEVA’ I (MlR ‘ALL SHlR): Khamfah, or five metrical
romances by the celebrated statesman and man of letters, Mir
‘AlI ShIr (814-906 a.d.). Folio, a MS. in a fine Nasta'liq, quadruple
columns between gold ruled lines, the headings of the sections in gold and
blue; WITH 10'VERY FINE MINIATURES AND 6‘DNWANS;
modern black morocco with sunk painted o namtnts
copied by the calligraphisl Mahmud in a.h. 992
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277 Zubdat al-kalam fl ma yahtaja ilaihi al-khass w<t’l-‘amm. A compre¬
hensive treatise on the religious duties of the devout Muslim. Sm.
4to., a MS. in Naskhi; bd. ? early 19f& century
5. Hebrew
278 BIBLE, with the Masora. Sm. 4to., a MS. of 393 leaves , in double
columns , 30 lines to the column , written in fine beautiful square cha¬
racters upon the most delicate vellum; in the original stamped red leather
( Modena /) about 1480
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century) to Nehemiah of Modena.
279 MACHSOR. The Hebrew Collection of Hymns, Prayers, and Lessons,
according to D e Rite of the Roman Synagogue. Sin. 4to., a beauti-
fully written MS. OF Italian ORIGIN, on vellum, sev ral headlines in gold;
288 leaves; half bound about 1120
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mesma Ethiopia, pelo Padre MaDoel d’Almeyda . . . Abreviada
com nova releycam e methodo, pelo Padre Balthezar Tellez. Sm.
folio, with engraved title ( coloured by hand) and 2 maps, a good copy in
the original calf binding ; VERY SCARCE Em Coimbra (1660)
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morocco extra, g. e., very scarce, from the Lakelands library
Em Coimbra (1660)
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rare, and have fetched as much as £31. 10s. The copy in the British Museum lacks
this map.
289. Alexandre de Rhodes. Divers Yoiages . . . en la Chine et autres
Roiaumes de l’Orient, avec son Retour en Europe par la Perse et
l’Armenie. Second edition. 4to., calf 1666
290 Angier (A. Gorton). The Far East Revisited. Essays on political,
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and Japan. With a Preface by Sir Robert Hart. 8vo., with 33
plates; cloth 19u8
291 ARCHIVES de l’orient latin. Publiees sous le Patronage de la
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Each vol. contains “ Critique des Sources,” “ Inventaires et Descriptions des
Manuscrits,” “ Documents,” “ Melanges Historiques et Archreologiques,” and an
exhaustive index.
291*ARTIN PASHA (YACOUB). Contribution a l’Etude du Blason en
Orient. Irapl. 8vo., with 75 plates (nearly all coloured ), and 17 illus¬
trations in the text; cloth ( pub. £3. 3s) 1902
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exhaustively of the origin and development of Coats of Arms among Oriental peoples.
292 ASIATIC SOCIETY (ROYAL) of GREAT BRITAIN. TRANS¬
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number of plates; very scarce Calcutta , 1832-1894
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MEMOIRS:
Vol. 1 .—On certain Tibetan Scrolls ana Images lately brought from
Gyantse. By Professor Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana. 4to., sewed
1905 0
2. Sal-Ammoniac : A Study in Primitive Chemistry. By H. E. Stapleton.
4to., sewed L905 0
3. The Similarity of the Tibetan to the Kashgab-Brahmi Alphabet.
By the Rev. A. H. Francke. 4to., with 5 plates, sewed 1905 0
4. Alchemical Equipment in the XIth Century. By H. E. Stapleton and
R. F. Azo. 4 to., with 1 plate; sewed 1905 . 0
5. Malaysian Barnacles in the Indian Museum, with a List of the Indian
Pedunculata. By N. Annandale. 4to., with l plate , sewed 1905 0
6. Ashrafpur Copper-plate Grants of Devakhadga. By Ganga Mohan
Laskar. 4to., with 1 plate , sewed 1906 0
7. Festivals and Folklore of Gilgit. By Ghulam Muhammad. 4to.,
sewed 1905 0
8. Notes on the Bhotias of Almora and British Garkvyal. By C. A.
Sherring. 4to., sewed 1906 0
9. Religions and Customs of the Uraons. By the late Rev. P. Dehon.
4to., sewed 1906 0
10. The Fauna of a Desert Tract in Southern India. Part I.—Batra-
obians and Reptiles. Part II.—Insects and Arachnida. By N.
Annandale. Part III.—A List ofa small Collection of Mammals. By
R. C. Wroughton. 4to., with 3 plates , sewed 1906 0
11. Amulets as Agents in the Prevention of Disease in Bengal. Com¬
piled under the Superintendence of A. N. Moberley. 4to., sewed
1906
12. Earth-eating and the Earth-eating Habit in India. By David
Hooper and Harold H. Mann. 4to., with l plate, sewed 1906
13. A Cup-mark Inscription in the Chumbi Valley. By E. H. C. Walsh.
4to. with 1 plate , sewed 1906
14. A Descriptive List of the Sea-snakes in the Indian Museum. By
Capt. F. Wall. 4to., with 2 plates, sewed 1906
15. Persian Saws and Proverbs. By Lt.-Col. D. C. Phillott. 4to., sewed
1906
16. The Common Hydra of Bengal. By N. Annandale. 4to., sewed 1906
17. Animals in the Inscriptions of Piyadasi. By Monmohan Chakravarti.
4to., sewed 1906
18. Some Current Persian Tales. By Lieut.-Col. D. C. Phillott. 4to.,
sewed 1906
19 The Dards at Khalatse in Western Tibet. By the Rev. A. H. Francke.
4to., with 3 plates, sewed 19 i6
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with 3 plates, sewed 1906
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8. Monograph on Sea Snakes. By Major F. Wall. 4to., sewed 1909
9. A Polyglot List op Birds in Turki, Manchc and Chinese. By E.
D. Ross. 4t,o., sewed 1909
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4 to., sewed - 1909
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fall, and certain allied problems in Agriculture and Meteorology. By
S. M. Jacob. 4fo., sewed 1909
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.padhyaya Haraprasad Shastri. 4to., sewed 1909
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Stapleton. 4to.. seioed 1910
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Latouche. 4to., sewed 1910
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and translation of the Mabayyutpatti, by Alexander Csoma de Koros.
Edited by E. D. Ross and Mahamahopadhyaya Satis Chandra Vidva-
bhusana. Pait I. 4to., sewed 1910
BIBLIOTHECA INDICA. A list of the parts still obtainable will be
forwarded on application.
295 ASSEMANI BIBLIOTHECA Orientalts Clementino-Vaticana in qua
Manuscriptos Codices Syriaeos, Arabicos, Persicos, Turcieos, Hebraicos,
Samaritanos, Arinenico3, HSthiopicos, Grascos, ^Egyptiacos, Ibericos, &
Malabaricos, jussu et Munificentia dementis XI ex Oriente conqui-
bitos, comparatos, avectos, & Bibliothecae Vaticanse addictos.
Recensuit, digessit, & genuina scripta a spuriis secrevit, addita
Mnsulorum auctorum vita J. S. Assemanus. 4 vols., folio, vellum ;
VERY scarce Rome, 1719-28
296 - Bibliotheca Juris Orientalis, 5 vols., Rome, 1762-6— Mai
(A.). Scriptorum Veterum novo collectio e Vaticanis Codicibus.
Vol. X (forming a Supplement to the preceding item), ib., 1838;—
together 6 vols., 4to., calf gilt, fine copy Rome, 1762-1838
Very rare, a large number of copies of Vols. I, II and IV having been destroyed
in a fire.
297 [Avril (Ph.)]. Vo j age en divers Etats cT Europe etcT A sie, entrepris pour
decouvrir un nouveau chemin a la Chine. 4to., with plates, hf. cf.
1692
298 Babelon (Ernest). Manual of Oriental Antiquities. Including Architec¬
ture, Sculpture, and Industrial Arts of Chaldea, Assyria, Persia, Syria,
Judasa, Phoenicia, and Carthage. New Edition. Post 8vo., with
255 illustrations; cloth 1906
299 BARROS E COUTO. DECADAS DA ASIA. First Edition of
uniform size. Decadas I — IV, IV — VIII, XII (to which are added IX
and XI in their first printed form, the Eleventh being inlaid to the size
of the rest), together 12 vole, in 11, small folio, vellum
1628-73, 1602-16 and 1788
Consisting of
(I) Decada Primeira da Asia de Ioilo de Barros: dos Feitos qve os Portvgveses
fezerao no descobrimento A conquista dos mares & terras do Oriente
Em Lisboa . . Impressa por large Rodriguez . Anno de 1628
Second Edition of Decade I.
Em Lisboa . . large Rodriguez . . 1628
Second Edition of Decade II.
Em Lisboa . . Iorge Rodriguez . . 1628
Second Edition of Decade III.
1615
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XI First Edition (from the first complete edition printed in 1788) inlaid 1788
XII First Edition • Paris, 1645
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edition of the whole book, with maps and plates; sound old calf gilt
Lisboa, 1778-88
301 Couto (Diego do). Decadas da Asia (IV—IX). Nesta ultima impressao
accrescentados con indices . . . por lay me Domingos de late e Sagau.
3 vols. in 2, sm. folio, old calf Lisbon, 1736
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302 BERGERON. Voyages fa its principalement en Asie dans les XII, XIII,
XIV, efc XV Sieeles, par Benjamin de Tudele, Jean du Plan-Carpin-
N. Ascelin, G. de Rubruquis, Marc Paul Venitien . . 2 vols., 4to., with
numerous maps and plates; old calf La Kaye, 1735
303 BRUCE. Gvjlielmi Brvssii Scoti de tartaris Diarivm. Ad illastrem
Georgivm Talbottum Anglum . . . Sm. folio. 6 leaves; russia extra,
gilt edges, the Buccleuch arms on the sides Francofurti, 1598
Rare and little known. The substance is given in English by Purchas.
Bruce was in the Polish service, and in Russia, when an embassy arrived from the
' Prince of the Crim Tartars, headed by Ant Spinola, a man of Genoese extraction.
This work was the result of conversations between the Scot and Spinola.
BUDDHISM.
304 Beal (S). Catena of Buddhist Scriptures from the Chinese. 8vo.,
cloth; scarce 1871
305 BURNOUF (E.). Introduction a l’histoire du Buddhisme Indien.
Vol. I ( all pub.), 4to., half morocco Paris, 1844
306 -the same. 2 eme edition . . . precedee d’une Notice de M. B.
Saint-Hilaire. Imp]. 8vo., cloth 1876
307 Copleston (R. S.). Buddhism primitive and present in Magadha and
in Ceylon. Second edition, entirely re-writton. 8vo., cloth 1908
308 Eitel (E. J.). Hand-book of Chinese Buddhism: being a Sanskrit-
Cbinese Dictionary, with Vocabularies of Buddhiat Terms iu Pali, etc.
Second edition. 8vo., half moroico Kong Kong , 1888
309 Grunwedel (A.). Mythologie du Buddhi me au Tibet et en Mougolie.
Basee sur la Collection Lamaique du Prince Outchtomsky. Impl. 8vo.,
with portrait and 188 illustrations ; half morocco Leipzig, 1900
309*- BUDDHIST ART IN INDIA. Translated by A. C. Gibson.
Revised and enlarged by J. Burgess. Roy 8vo., with 154 illustration «;
cloth 1901
310 Hardy (R. S.). A Manual of Buddhism, in its modern development;
translated from Singhalese MSS. 8vo , cloth 1853
311 --Legends and Theories of the Buddhists, compared with History
and Science. Cr. 8vo., c'.oth 1866
312 KOEPPEN (C. F.). Die Religion des Buddha. 2 vols., 8vo., bd.
Berlin, 1857-59
1 313 OLDENBERG (H.). Buddha : his life, his doctrine, his order. Trans¬
lated by W. Hoey. 8vo., cloth; scarce 1882
314 Pag Sam Jon Zang : History of the Rise, Progress and Downfall of
Buddhism in India, by Sutnpa Khan-Po Yece Pal Jor. Edited by
(^ri Sarat Chandra Das. 8vo., sd. 1908
315 Simpson (W.). The Buddhist Praying Wheel; a Collection of Material
bearing on the Symbolism of the Wheel. 8vo., with frontispiece and
numerous engravings; cloth ’ 1896
316 BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. ILLUSTRATED CATA¬
LOGUE of SPECIMENS of PERSIAN and ARAB ART, exhibited
in 1885. Impl. 4to., large paper, with 33 j dates; buckram 1885
:317 BURTON (Captain Sir Richard). Works. Memorial edition. 7 vols.,
8vo., with plates and other illustrations ; cloth 1893-94
Contents (ivith the prices of the volumes sold separately)
The Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina. 2 vols.
Mission to Gelele. 2 vols., only sold in sets.
First Footsteps in East Africa. 2 vols.
Vikram and the Vampire. 1 vol , plates bp Griset
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CARPETS:
323 ANDREWS (F. H.). One Hundred Carpet Designs from various
parts of India. With a Monograph by F. H. Andrews. Folio, with
18 plates in COLOURS and 82 in monochrome; half blue morocco, gilt top
' 1905-6
Included is a representation of the superb carpet made at Lahore in the early
17th century at the carpet factory established by the Emperor Akbar, and which was
presented to the Girdlers’ Company by Robert Bell in 1634.
Extracted from the Journal of Indian Arts, 1905-1906.
324 BOGOLUBOW. Tapis de l’Asie Centrale faisant partie do la
Collection reunie par A. BOGOLUBOW. Impl. folio, 2 maps and ,43
plates (36 coloured), with 48 pages of descriptive text in French and
Russian; in a cloth portfolio St. Petersburg, 1908
325 GRIGGS (W.). ASIAN CARPET DESIGNS. A Crown (20 by
15 inches) Series of 150 plates, in 6 Parts, each containing 25 plates,
superbly printed in colours, and enclosed in a strong ornamental Box
Portfolio
326 HUMPHRIES (Sydney). Oriental Carpets, Runners and Rugs,
and some Jacquard Reproductions. 4to., pp. xii and 428, with 24
coloured plates, and 8 full-page illustrations in black and white;
cloth 1910
327 KELEKIAN COLLECTION. LA COLLECTION KELEKIAN:
ETOFFES et TAPIS d’ORIENT et de VENISE. Notice de Jules
Guiffre. Folio, with 100 splendid plates containing 114 figures in
monochrome and 69 in colours ; in a portfolio Paris, 1908
Only 300 copies were printed, of which only 80 remain for sale.
The plates of this fine work give accurate reproductions of the many rare pieces
(Carpets, Prayer Rugs, Tapestries, Tomb Cloths, etc.) composing the collection. It
is certain to go out of print quickly.
328 LESSING (J.). Alt orientalische Teppichmuster, naoh Bildern und
Originalen des xv-xvi. Jahrhundeits. Roy. folio, with HO coloured
plates; half morocco, gilt edges Berlin, 1877
329 MARTIN (F. R.) A HISTORY OF ORIENTAL CARPETS
before 1800, including a Description of hitherto unfigured Carpets in
the Royal Collections of Sweden and Denmark and the Imperial
Collection of Turkey. Atlas folio, pp. viii, 159, 33 plate* wholly or
partly in COLOURS containing 41 figures, 16 smaller coloured figures with
the text, and 377 monochrome illustrations, the latter taken mostly from
Carpets, also from Oriental MSS., Bookbindings, and other Art Objects ;
in portfolios 1906-08
330 - the same. Atlas folio, finely bound in half levant morocco, the
plates and text guarded throughout 1906-1/8 36
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331 - the same, EDITION DE LUXE, with 30 of the plates printed
ON WHITE SILK ; in portfolios 1906-08 63
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Since it was first announced in February, 1906, the author has had placed at his
disposal so much interesting and new material, that it has been found necessary to
considerably enlarge the contents of the book Instead of the 100 illustrations
mentioned in the preliminary prospectus the text contains nearly 400 reproductions
illustrating the history of ancient carpets. In addition there are 49 wholly or partly-
coloured reproductions instead of the 30 announced previously.
To carpet manufacturers this book, containing so many new designs, is of unique
importance. Unlike the great book published by the Austrian Government in 1892,
which relied for its illustrations on carpets exhibited publicly, the carpets figured in
the work under notice are mostly inaccessible.
332 North Indian (The) Woollen Pile Carpet (early XVILh Cent.) of
the Worshipful Company of Girdlers; presented in 1634 by Mr.
Robert Bell, one of the fir*t Directors of the East India Co. Size of
plate, 4 ft. 10 in. x 1 It. 10 in., splendidly printed in colours 1901 0
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333 MUMFORD (J. K.). Oriental Rugs. [Third edition.] 4to., with 24
plates (16 coloured), 2 maps, and 8 illustrations ; cloth 1910
334 Neugebauer (Rudolf) und Julius Orendi. Handbuch der Orientalischen
Teppichkunde. Mit einer einfiihrung von Richard Graul. Cr. 4to.,
pp. xii and 246, with frontispiece, map, 16 coloured plates, and 161
other illustrations ; cloth Leipzig, 1909
Although many important works on the subject of carpets have recently
appeared, up to the present no handbook has been issued, a want which is supplied
by this present publication. It is a book which will be alike useful to collector and
manufacturer, and is rendered exceptionally valuable by the addition of a list of
prices of carpets of the nineteenth century and the present day.
335 ROBINSON (V. J.). EASTERN CARPETS. First Series. 12
early examples printed iu colours by W. Griggs, after drawings by
E. J. Robinson. With preface by Sir George Birdwood. Roy. folio,
12 COLOURED plates; cloth; SCARCE 1882
The above consists of twelve early examples of Sarakhs, Shiraz, Baghdad,
Mashad, Kurdistan, Gherous, Afghanistan, Modem Indian, Alcaraz, and Mongolian
Carpets, and of Polish and Eastern Rugs.
336 -the same. Second Series. Roy. folio, 12 coloured plates;
cloth (puh. £3. 3s) 1893
337 VIENNA. ORIENTAL CARPETS. Published by the
Imp. and Roy. Austrian Commercial Museum, by Order of
the Imp. and Roy. Ministries of Commerce, Worship, and
Education. ENGLISH' EDITION. Edited by C.
PURDON CLARKE, South Kensington Museum. 10
parts in 2 vols., atlas folio, with 149 plates comprising 59
plain figures, 53 with coloured key-pieces, and 67 splendidly
printed in colours ; hound in 2 vols. , half brown morocco ,
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338 CAUSSIN de PERCEYAL. Essai sur 1’Histoire des Arabes. 3 vols.,
8vo., with 11 folding genealogical tables; hf. bd.; very scarce
Paris, 1847-48
339 -the same. 3 vols., 8vo., newly bound in half morocco ib., 1847-8
CHINA:
340 BAHR (A. W.). Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China.
Roy. 8vo., pp. 161, with 12 coloured plates and 109 black and white
illustrations ; cloth 1911
This is not a history of Chinese Porcelain. It is an illustrated and descriptive
catalogue of the principal objects shown at the Exhibition held at Shanghai in 1908,
under the auspices of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.
341 Ball (J. Dyer). Macao: the Holy City ; the Gem of the Orient Earth.
8vo .,pp. 83; bds. Canton, 1905
“ A book on an Eastern subject by such an authority as Mr. Dyer Ball cannot
fail to be instructive . . ."—China Mail , 29 Sept., 1904.
342 -Is Buddhism a Preparation or a Hindrance to Christianity in
China? 8vo., £>p. 35; sewed ib., 1907
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343 BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Illustrated Catalogue op
the Exhibition of EARLY CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCE¬
LAIN, 1910. With an Introduction by R. L. Hobson. Atlas 4to.,
pp. xlii and 97, with 58 plates (16 coloured) ; buckram 1911
343*BUSHELL. Chinese Porcelain: Sixteenth Century Illustrations with
Chinese MS. Text, by Hsiang Yuan-P’ien. Translated and annotated
by STEPHEN W. BUSHELL. Roy. 4to., 83 plates in colour by
W. Griggs, with corresponding Chinese text reproduced in facsimile and
accompanied by translation, notes, and introduction on folded sheets of
Oxford India paper, bound in the Chinese manner in dark-blue silk, in
a box 1908
344 Cecil. Changing China. By the Rev. Lord William Gascoyne-Cecil,
assisted by Lady Florence Cecil. Fourth Impression, 8vo.,pp. 342;
cloth 1911
345 CHAMBERS (William). Designs of Chinese Buildings, Furniture,
Dresses, Machines, and Utensils. Engraved by the Best Hands,
from the originals drawn in China ... To which is annexed, a
Description of their Temples, Houses, Gardens, etc. Roy. folio, with
2L plates; hf. bd. printed for the author, 1757
With signature “ J. Banks 1760,” and “April 17, 181.0— presented to George
Saunders—by the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks Bart ” on title
346 CHINESE BRONZE ANTIQUES, COLLECTION OF. Folio, 52
plates, with descriptive text in English and Japanese; native binding
Tokyo , 1910
There are no articles, produced by the Chinese people, to be found 'anywhere
that antedate those made of copper. The present album presents the best ex¬
amples of this particular kind of ware.
346*CHINESE DRAWINGS. A Collection of 33 beautiful Water¬
colours representing Birds, Insects, Junks, Costume, etc., etc., by a
native Artist. Several drawings by Fred Dallas ? added. Moitnted
in a 4 to. volume; cloth 19 th century
347 CHINESE PAINTING: The Nangwashu (Southern School). 3
vols. in 1, 108 plates with Japanese text; native binding Tokyo, 1910
The Nangwa or paintings of the Southern school are more popularly known as
the Bunjingwa (paintings by literati) from the fact that they represent the products
of litterateurs and scholars who practised pictorial art in their leisure.
The works of twenty of the most eminent Nangwa painters are illustrated in
this volume.
348 DONOVAN (E.). The INSECTS of CHINA. Roy. 4to., the original
issue, with 50 coloured plates; half morocco neat 1798
348*FALDERMANN (F.). Coleopterornm ab illustrissimo Bungio in
China Boreali, Mongolia et Montibus Alfcaicis collectorum nec non ab
illustrissimo Turczaninoffio et Stschukino e Provincia Irkutzk
missorum Illustrationes. 4to., with 5 coloured plates; half calf neat
St. Petersburg, 1835
349 Fortune (Rob.). Three Years’ Wanderings in the Northern Provinces
of China, including a visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries.
8vo ., with map, plates, and engravings ; cloth 1847
349*-- Journey to the Tea Countries of China, including Sung-Lo and
the Bohea Hills. 8vo., with map and illustrations ; cloth 1852
350 -Residence among the Chinese . . . from 1853 to 1856. Svo.,
with plates ; cloth 1857
351 - Narrative of a journey to the capitals of Japan and China.
8vo., with map and illustrations; cloth 1863
352 Gonzalez di Mendozza (G.). Dell’ Historia della China . . . tradotta
nelT Italiana dal Magn, M. Francesco Auanzo. Sm. 4to., calf
Home, 1586
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353 GILES (Herbert A.). Biographical Dictionary op Eminent China¬
men, from the earliest Records of Chinese History, to the present time.
2 vols. roy. 8vo., Chinese Names in Chinese Characters, with the English
Pronunciation ; sd. 1897
354 - Catalogue op the Wade Collection op Chinese and Manchu
Books in the Library of the University of Cambridge. Roy. 8vo.,
pp. 1-169 ; cloth 1898
The titles in Chinese and English. This is a marvellous collection of the best
editions of the Chinese Classics, some of them printed two centuries before the
days of Gutenberg and Caxton.
354*-Chinese Poetry in English Verse. 8vo ., pp. iv and 212; sd.
1898
355 -A Glossary op Reference on Subjects connected with the Far
East. 3rd edition. Roy. 8vo., pp. 328 ; sewed Shanghai, 1900
356 - Introduction to the History op Chinese Pictorial Art.
Roy. 8vo., with illustrations ; sewed 1905
357 - Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. Translated and anno¬
tated by H. A. Giles. Second edition, revised. 8vo., cloth 1909
358 - Adversaria Sinica. Nos. 1-9. Roy. 8vo ., with illustrations:
sewed Shanghai, 1905-11
No. 9 contains articles on Earthquakes, Small Feet, Chinese Bronzes,
Who was Si Wang Mu?, “Art thou the Christ? ”, Notes on Books, Jade, etc.
358*GORER (Edgar) and J. F. BLACKER. OLD CHINESE PORCE¬
LAINS AND HARD STONES. 2 vols., roy. 4to., with 254 full and
double page illustrations in colours, depicting 400 objects, with descrip¬
tive text in French and English; cloth . 1911
Edition limited to 1000 numbered copies.
During the last quarter of a century the attention of an ever-growing number
of collectors has been attracted to the singular charm and merit of Old Chinese
porcelain. Whilst many writers have dealt fully with the historical side and the
characteristics of the various periods, no attempt has been made to furnish the
collector and the student with a work containing facsimile reproductions in colours
of the finest specimens. Those who desire to study and compare the typical
examples of the great periods are precluded from doing so owing to their extreme
rarity, and to their wide distribution in public and private collections. The authors
confidently hope that “ Chinese Porcelain and Hard Stones ” will supply a long-felt
want, as it places before all those interested in the art reproductions in actual
colours op all the most sought-for types, with descriptions in both English and
French, which set forth all that is interesting concerning the respective articles.
These descriptions can also be regarded as educational, for the significance of
the flowers, emblems, utensils, etc., which form the subject of the decorations
are fully explained; and it should be appreciated that every detail of decoration
in Old Chinese porcelain has its meaning, and a knowledge of the subject
cannot fail to add to the interest of the collector. Although there are only 254
plates, some 400 objects are depicted, as on some pages there are groups of four
and five, whilst on double pages complete garnitures of five pieces are shown, and
this is simply reckoned as one plate. A word may be said of the great critical
attention given to the process of the colour printing. Each picture has been
compared with the original article, and subjected to a most rigorous reproofing,
in order to obtain even the slightest difference of colour, as it was part of the
printers’ contract to guarantee fidelity. It is therefore justifiable to observe that
the pictures presented are as perfect and artistic as they possibly could be.
359 GRAY (J. H.). China, a History of the Laws, Maimers, and Customs
of the People. 2 vols., 8vo., with 140 plates by native artists;
cloth 1878
360 Helman. Abrege historique des principaux traits de la vie de
Confucius. 4to., earliest issue of the 24 plates engraved by Helman
from drawings by native artists, with engraved descriptive text: morocco
gilt ' Paris, 1784
361 JONES (Owen). EXAMPLES of CHINESE ORNAMENT. Selected
from Objects in South Kensington Museum and other Collections.
Impl. 4to., wit h 100 coloured plates; cloth; scarce 1867
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362 LEECH (J. H.). BUTTERFLIES from CHINA, JAPAN, and
COREA. 3 vols., 4to., with map, views, and 43 coloured plates
containing hundreds of figures; in 11 pts. as issued (Subscription Price,
£12. net ) 1892-94 5
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tops, uncut, the plates on linen guards 1892-94 7
“ The Butterflies from China, Japan, and Corea (London, 1892-4), by J. H. Leech,
is a most valuable work, and the set of plates, bound separately, surpasses any other
of its kind. These plates display figures of cabinet specimens, both sides of the wing
being shown, one pair being detached from the body and reversed in the now so
prevalent manner. The drawing of these figures is excellent and the colouring
particularly rich and soft. It is a true delight to examine these beautiful litho¬
graphs ”.—Alfred Sich, The Entomologist’s Record, vol. xiii, no. 2, 1901.
364 Medhurst (W. H.). China: its State and Prospects. 8vo., with
coloured frontispiece and woodcuts by G. Baxter; cloth 1838 0
365 Munsterberg (Oskar). Chinesische Kunstgeschiciite. Band I.—
Vorbuddhistische Zeit : Die Hohe Konst, Malerei and Bildhauerei.
Cr. 4to., pp. xiv and 350, urith 15 coloured plates and 321 illustrations
in the text; half morocco Esslingen a. N., 1910 1
366 Peinture Chinoise (La) au Mus^e Guimet. Par Tchang Yi-Tchon et J.
Hackin. Oblong 4to., pp. vii and 97, with about 30 illustrations; cloth
Paris, 1910 0
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367 PEKIN. Photographs of the Palace Buildings of Peking. Com¬
piled by the Imperial Museum of Tokyo. Collotyped from the
negatives taken by K. Ogawa. With explanatory notes in Japanese
by C. Ito, English by T. Tomiogi, Chinese by A. Aoyagi. With 172
plates. —Report of the College of Engineering, Impl. University of
Tokyo. Decoration of Palace Buildings of Peking. With 80 plates;
together in 3 vols., oblong folio, native silk binding Tokyo, 1906 12
368 R. (J.). Diary of a journey overland, through the maritime provinces
of China, from Manchao ... to Canton, 1819-20. 8vo., half calf
1822 0
369 STAUNTON (Sir G.). An authentic Account of an Embassy from
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4to., with portraits and other engravings ; calf, and an impl. folio Atlas
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371 - Miscellaneous Notices relating to China . . . including
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372 Wylie (A.). Chinese Researches. 8vo., cloth, scarce Shanghai, 1897 2
373 Cochrane (Capt. J. D.). Narrative of a pedestrian journey through
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Sea. Second edition. 2 vols., 8vo., with 3 maps and 5 plates
(2 coloured); half calf 1824 0
374 Conde (J. A.). Historia de la Dominacion de los Arabes en Espana.
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375 Cullimore (A.). Oriental Cylinders. No. I. Roy 8vo., 8 plates; sewed
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376 CURZON (Hon. G. N.). Problems of the Far East. Japan—Korea
—China. 8vo., with 2 maps, 21 plates and 29 other illustrations ; cloth
1894 0
377 -- (Hon. R.). Visits to the Monasteries of the Levant. Post 8vo.,
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378 -■ the same. Post 8vo ., with numerous woodcuts; cloth 1865 0
379 Dalrymple (A.). Oriental Repertory. Vol. I in two pts. 4to., with 9
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382 Deutsch (Emanuel). Literary Remains of the late Emanuel Deutsch.
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383 D’HERBELOT (B.). Biblioth&que Orientale, ou Dictionnaire universel
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384 DOZY (R-). Histoire des Musnlmans d’Eapagne jnsqu’ala Conquete de
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385 - Recherches sur l’Histoire et la Litterature de l’Espagne pendant
le moyen age. Troisieme edition. 2 vols., cr. 8vo., sd. Paris, 1881
386 EISENMENGER (J. A.). Entdecktes Judenthum, . . alles aus ihi’en
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4to., vellum . s. 1., 1700
386*[Ellis (G.)]. Memoir of a Map of the Countries comprehended between
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Molluscs, 6) ; cloth, uncut Paris, 1839
388 FORLONG (Major-Genl. J. G. R.). RIVERS OF LIFE, or Sources
and Streams of the Faiths of Man in all Lands. 2 vols., 4to., with
numerous plates and woodcuts, and a large coloured chart in a separate
case; cloth; very scarce 1883
Showing the Evolutions of Faiths from the rudest symbolism to the latest
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390 FRAZER (J. G.). THE GOLDEN BOUGH. A Study of Magic and
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and 417 ; cloth 1911
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432 CHUSHINGURA; or. The Treasury of Loyal Retainers. By Takeda
Izumo, Miyoshi Shoraku, and Namiki Senryn. Translated by Jukichi
Inouye. Second edition. 8vo., with 12 coloured plates, portrait and
numerous woodcuts; native cloth binding Tokyo, 1911
A new translation of the popular version of the most famous vendetta in Japanese
history.
433 Civil Code of Japan. Translated by J. H. Gubbins. 2 vols., 8vo., with
Introduction treating of the Japanese Family System, Index to the whole
Code and an Appendix giving recent Legislation on the subject; cloth
Tokio, 1897-9
434 DUNKER (G.) Index Molluscorum Maris Japonici, conscriptus et
tabulis iconum XVI illnstratus: 4to., with 16 coloured plates ; hf. bd.
Gasset, 1882
435 FENOLLOSA (E. F.). Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art: an Out¬
line History of East Asiatic Desigrn. 2 vols., cr. 4to., with numerous
illustrations in colour and black-and-white ; cloth in the press
436 Golownin (Capt.). Narrative of nay Captivity in Japan 1811-1813 . „
to which is added an Account of Voyages to the Coasts of Japan, and
of negotiations for the release of the Author and his Companions, by
Captain Rikord. 2 vols., 8vo., half calf 1818
437 GONSE (L.). L’ART JAPONAIS. 2 vols., folio, withnumerous illus¬
trations in the text and 64 plates ( many coloured) ; silk bds.; scarce
Paris, 1883
438 - the same. PAPIER DU JAPON. 2 vols., folio, a fine copy in
red morocco extra 1883
The binding of this copy cost the former owner £4. lGs 8 d.
439 HEARN. The Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn. Edited by
Elizabeth Bisland. 8vo., illustrated; cloth 191*1
440 ISSO HYAKUTAI. 100 Customs and Costumes, by Kwazan (1793-
1841). Folio, pp. 95 Tokyo
A collection of Kwazan’s sketches of customs and costumes of about 100
different types from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
441 JAPANESE BIRD STUDIES, published by the Imperial Austrian
“ Handels-Museum,” Vienna. Folio, 12 coloured plates printed on
Japanese paper in exact facsimile of the original drawings, mounted on
cardboard; in portfolio {pub. 7s) Vienna, 1895
442 JAPANESE OLD MASTERS. Reproductions of 60 COLOUR
PRINTS, in 3 portfolios in Japanese book form Tokyo (1910)
The portfolios are arranged according to subjects, and are sold
separately as follows :
Landscapes (20)
Flowers and Birds (20)
Genre Pictures (20)
A few of the plates are printed on silk.
443 J APANESE (Some) Flowers. 3 vols. in 1, with 18 coloured plates ; the
wrappers bound in. — A Collection of 63 coloured Plates of Japanese
Flowers. —in 1 vol., folio, vellum Yokohama , v. d.
This is a volume of beautiful modern Japanese botanical illustrations. The first
item is colour-printed, the other hand-coloured.
444 KiEMPFER (E.). History of Japan . . . translated from his original
MS. by J. G. Scheuchzbr. 2 vols. in 1, folio, with both appendices; a
few ll. stained and slightly wormed; hf. calf 1727-28
445 -the same. 3 vols., 8vo., edition de luxe, half vellum {pub.
£3. 15s) Glasgoiv, 1906
446 - Histoire naturelle, civile, et ecclesiastique de l’Empire du Japon
. . . traduite en Francois sur la Version Angloise de Jean Gaspar
Scheuchzer . . . [avec les deux Appendices]. 2 vols. in 1, folio, with
numerous copperplates; old calf gilt ivith arms on sides La Faye, 1729
Still the best general account of Japan both as regards its history and the account
given of the natural history, manners and customs of the people, manufactures, etc.
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447 Japanese Lacquer. A Small Collection of Japanese Lacquer, made by
i James Orange. Roy. 8vo., pp. 58, with frontispiece, and 50 collotype
plates illustrating about 150 articles ; native binding Yokohama, 1910
448 JAPANESE SWORD MOUNTS. A Descriptive Catalogue of the
Collection of J. C. Hawkshaw, of Hollycombe, Liphook. Compiled
• and illustrated by Henri L. Jolt. 4to., pp. xxvi and 300; with 50
plates illustrating several hundred mounts ; cloth 1910
449 Kanda (T.). Notes on Ancient Stone Implements of Japan. Trans¬
lated by N. Kanda. Roy. 8vo., pp. 8, with map and 24 plates ; sd.;
\ scarce Tokio, 1884
450 KAWANABE KYOSAI. Paintings and Stddies : an illustrated and
descriptive catalogue of a collection of paintings, studies, and sketches,
by the above artist, with explanatory notes on the principles, materials,
and technique of Japanese painting. By Josiah Conder. Folio,
pp. 131, with an illuminated frontispiece, 33 collotype plates and 22 pages
of half-tone illustrations by K. Ogawa; cloth 1911
451 KOKKA (THE). A Monthly Journal of Oriental Art. Nos. 1-257.
Folio, with upwards of 1000 collotype and chromoxylographic illustra¬
tions ; in wrappers Tokyo, 1889-1911
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION (12 Nos.)
451*-the same. Parts in print—Nos. 1-132 per number
452 -the same. Parts in print—Nos. 133 to date per number
To lovers of Oriental Art the Kokka needs no special introduction. Ever since
it was first issued in 1889, the Kokka has been welcomed by connoisseurs and all
students of,Eastern Art as an indispensable guide and work of reference. The
Kokka is a veritable gallery of photographs of choice relics, for whatever is most
captivating and appraised among the treasures of Oriental Art, in the collections of
distinguished families and temples, and otherwise sealed to the public, enriches the
pages of this journal.
To meet the long-felt want of foreign readers, an English Edition has been
published, commencing with No. 133. In this special edition the English explana¬
tion of plates are prepared by Professor Suteta Takashima, of the Tokyo Higher
Commercial School, and revised by Professor John T. Swift, of the Tokyo Higher
Normal School.
Beginning with No. 182 issued in July, 1905, the Kokka appears in full
English garb. Hitherto the English portion of the Kokka had consisted only in
the explanations of plates, all other reading matter being in Japanese.
Every number contains superb coloured plates and collotypes, faithfully repre¬
senting treasures of Oriental Art now preserved in the collections of the noted
temples and of nobles, and other ancient and wealthy families.
Many splendid reproductions of (chiefly Japanese) Oriental Paintings and 1
Engravings have been published in the Kokka since its commencement in 1889.
Hitherto it has not been possible to obtain separate plates, but I have now a large
selection of these coloured chromoxylographs which are for sale separately at prices
ranging from Is 6 d to 3s 6 d each.
452*KOKUHO GAJ0. Japanese Temples and their Treasures. In¬
cluding Pictures of Buildings under special protection. Compiled by
the Dept, of Home Affairs. 3 vols., folio, with about 500 plates; text
in Japanese ; in a folding cover Tokyo
Depicting the most thoroughly representative works from among the national
treasures. Pictures, sculptures, buildings and industrial articles are included.
453 KORIN-HA GWASHU. Masterpieces selected from the Korin
School. 3 vols., folio, with 120 coloured woodcuts or fine collotypes
Tokyo
454 -the same. EDITION DE LUXE. 3 vols., folio ib.
Ogata Korin (1658-1716) was a great artist. He displayed eminent and match¬
less genius both in his pictures and in his decoration on gold-lacquer.
455 LISCHKE (C. E.). Japanische Meeres-conohylien. Ein Beitrag
zur Kenntniss der Mollusken Japan’s, mit-besonderer Riicksicht auf
die geographische Verbreitung derselbeD. 3 vols., 4to., with 37
coloured plates ; hf. bd. Cassel, 1869-74
456 MacFarlane (C.). Japan; an Account, Geographical and Historical.
8vo., with map and illustrations; hf. bd. 1852
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457 MARUYAMA-HA GWASHlj. Masterpieces selected from the
Mardyama School. 58 reproductions in coloured woodcuts or
collotype. Roy. folio Tolcyo
A The plates in these volumes are reproductions of masterpieces by A the hand of
Okyo, selected from the pictures preserved in the temple, Emman-in, Omi province ;
the temple, Daijoji.Tajima province ; the Shintfi shrine of Kompira, Sanuki province ;
and most of them are esteemed by the Government as State Treasures.
458 MITPORD (A. B.). Tales of Old Japan. 2 vols., 8vo., first edition,
loith numerous illustrations by Japanese artists ; cloth, scarce 1871
459 MORRISON (Arthur). The Painters of Japan. 2 vols., folio, with
about 120 -plates, many coloured In the press
460 -the same, edition de luxe, limited to 150 numbered copies, with
the plates printed on Japanese vellum and a duplicate set (loose)
In this new work each school is treated separately, and its history traced from
the beginning to our own times. It deals with many important painters never
treated of in any previous European work, and clears up many errors and miscon¬
ceptions.
461 MOTONOBU GWASHt). Masterpieces by Motonobu (1476-1559).
Text in Japanese. Roy. folio, 66 plates , reproduced from photographs
OF THE ORIGINAL PAINTINGS Tokyo
“ They reveal at his best one of Japan’s greatest landscape painters, one of the
world's greatest landscape painters, and they reveal him as he has never previously
been revealed to foreign eyes.”— The Time*.
462 NANGWA jOTAIKA-SHU. Masterpieces of the teu Masters of the
Southern School. 2 vols., roy. folio, with 12 ■£ plates Tokyo
463 -the same. EDITION DE LUXE. Roy. folio ib.
There are many painters in Japan belonging to the Southern School, among
whom Taiga, Buson, Chikuden, Buncho, Kwazan, Chinzan, Hank6, Kaioku,
Chikuto, and Baiitsu are the most celebrated. This book contains masterpieces of
these eminent artists.
464 NIHON MEIGWA I1YAKUSEN. 100 Masterpieces of Japanese
Pictorial Art. Selected by the Officers of the Tokyo Imperial Fine
Art School, and the Text compiled by them. 2 vols , oblong folio,
20 COLOURED woodcuts and 80 collotypes; bound in brocade silk Tokyo
465 PERRY’S EXPEDITION. Narrative of the Expedition of an Ameri¬
can Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, 1852-4, under the Command
of Commodore M. C. Perry . . . By Francis L. Hawks. 3 vols., 4to.,
•with numerous plates, many coloured; cloth Washingt,n, 1856
466 Ponting (H. G.). In Lotus-Laud. 4to., with 104 plates , 8 of which
are coloured, from photographs by the author; cloth % 1910
467 Porter (R. P.). The Full Recognition of Japan ; being a detailed
Account of the economic Progress of the Japanese Empire to 1911.
8vo., pp. xii and 778, with 7 coloured maps ; cloth 1911
468 -A Hundred Verses from Old Japan. Being a Translation of
the Hyaku-nin-isshiu. 12mo., with 100 illustrations; cloth 1909
469 PRYER (H.). RHOPALOCERA NIHONICA : a Description of the
Butterflies of Japan. Roy. 4to., with 10 coloured plates containing
numerous examples, the text in Japanese and English ; whole calf; rare
Yokohama, 1886-89
470 REED (Sir E.J.). Japan: its HistDry, Traditions, and Religions.
With the Narrative of a Visit in 1879. 2 vols., 8vo., with map and
illustrations; cloth 1880
471 REIN (J. J.). Japan nach Reisen und Studien im Auftrage der
Koniglich Preussischen Regiernng dargestellt. 2 vols., 8vo., with
map and plates ; half bound Leipzig, 1881-6
472 -Japan : Travels and Researches. With 20 plates and 2 maps;
1884— The Industries of Japan. With 3 maps and 24 plates; 1889 ;—
together 2 vols., roy. 8vo., cloth; scarce 1884-9
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473 REPRODUCTIONS OF ANCIENT FAMOUS PICTURES, by the
colodr-print process Tokyo. Single plates, printed on silk
„ paper
These plates reproduce the pictures in woodcut colour-prints with the greatest
skill and fidelity ; the beauty and taste displayed in them are indescribable, while
their variety is so great that already several hundreds of them have been issued.
An illustrated catalogue of the subjects will be forwarded to applicants.
474 SIEBOLD (P. F. de). FAUNA JAPONICA sive Descriptio Ani-
malium, quae in Itinere per Japoniam, jussu et auspiciis superiorum,
qui summum in India Batava imperium tenent, suscepto, annis 1823-
1830 collegit, notis, observationibus et adumbrationibus illustravit
P. F. de Siebold. Conjunctis studiis C. J. Temminck et H. Schlegel
pro Vertebratis atque W. de Haan pro Invertebratis elaborata. 5 vols.
iD 4, folio, with map and 4l'J plates, 298 being coloured, the text in
French and Latin; half green morocco extra, gilt edges, the original
wrappers bound in ; rare Leyden, 1833-50
Contents:
I. Aves. 120 plates (all coloured)
II. Crustacea. 72 plates
III. Mammalia. 30 plates (23 coloured)
IV. Reptilia. 1 map and 27 plates
V. Pisces. 161 plates (155 coloured)
VI. Coup d’Oeil
475 - NIPPON. Archiv znr Beschreibung von Japan und dessen
Neben- und Scbutz-landern: Jezo mit den siidlichen Kurilen, Krafto,
Koorai und den Liukiu-Inseln, nach japanischen und europiiischen
Scbriften und eigenen Beobachtungen bearbeitet von Ph. Fr. von
Siebold. 7 divisions bound in 2 vols.,imp]. 4to. and 2 vols. impl. folio,
large paper, with more than 350 fine plates, many of which are coloured ;
half green morocco, gilt tops Leyden, 1852
476 - the same. Bound in 3 vols., impl, 4to., and 2 vols. impl. folio,
half red morocco , gilt tops, uncut ib. 1852
Perfect copies of this important work have become exceedingly rare. These copies
have been arranged according to the special titles, etc., issued when the stock was
transferred to myself.
Collation :
TEXT : Band I. Abth. I. Half-title; frontispiece ; title ; erkliiruug des titelbildes
2 ll. ; dedication, 1 leaf; vorwort, 1 leaf; uebersicht, 1 leaf; inhalt, 1 leaf;
Mathematische und physische Geographic, half-title and pp. 3-22; Firato und
Dezima, half-title and pp. 3-9; Land- und Seereisen, half-title and pp. 3-52,
57-174, inhalt 1 leaf , andpp. 175-254.
,, Band II. Abth. II. Half-title ; title ; Volk and Staat: Beschreibung der
Bewohner von Japan, half-title and pp. 3-6 ; Staatsverfassung, etc., half-title
and pp 3-24; VondenWaffen, Waffenubungen und der Kriegskunst, half-title
and pp. 3-52.
i, Band III. Abth. II. Land- and Seereiseu. Title, half-title, and pp. 3-146.
,, Band IV. Abth. Ill and IV. Title; Beitrage zur Geschichte von Japan,
half-title and pp. 3-20, 20*, 20**, 21-154 : Archiiologie, half-title and pp 3-9;
Wa nen kei, sive succincti Annales Japonici, title and 27 lithographed pages ;
Kiinste und Wissenschaften, half-title and pp. 3 7 ; Tsian dsu wen, oder Buch
von 1000 wortern, jjp. 165-191.
,, Band V. Abth. V. Half-title; title; Pantheon von Nippon, half-title and pp.
3-38, plate ‘ Appendix,' pp. 39-186; Abth. VI. Laudwirthsehaft u. s. w.,
half-title and pp. 3-19 ; Von Japanischen Handel, half-title and pp. 3-72.
,, Band VI. Abth. VII. Title ; Die Neben- und Schutzliiuder von Japan, half-
title and pp. 3-161, inhalt, 1 leaf; half-title ; pp. 167-278; erklaerung der
abbildungen, 1 leaf; Beschreibung der Liukiu-Inseln, half-title and pp. 279-328 ;
Appendix, 18 lithographed pages.
PLATES : Band I. Abth. I and II. Half-title, frontispiece, title, erklarung,
plates 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 1-16, 1-7, 4 maps, plates 1-18, 1-4, 1-5, 5>»s, 5^, 6-27,
19, 31, 1-24, 26, 28, 31-36, 36^, 37-39, 1-8, 8 »“ 9-25, 1-12, 1-12, 1-4, 6 . 7‘,
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2, 3, 1-9, plate, Scriptura Cooraiana, 11-23, 25, 25-29, lithographed title,
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477 Saito Musashi-bo Benkei (Tales of the Wars of the Gempei). By J. S.
de Benneville. 2 vols., 8vo., illustrated; cloth 1911
The lives and adventures of two Japanese heroes of the twelfth century,
compiled from various original sources.
478 SAKAI. The Collection of Count Sakai. Folio, with 30 plates of
Japanese prints, pottery and other works of art; Japanese text; native
binding Tokyo, 1910
479 SESSHU SANSINJO. An Album of Landscapes by this Painter.
22 fine reproductions, mounted in native style, in a portfolio Tokyo, 1910
480 -the same. EDITION DE LUXE. Folio ib. 1910
481 -Long Landscape Roll by SesshO. Reproduced from the original
in the possession of Prince M6ri. 48 feet X 15 inches, on a wooden
roller (Tokyo, 1910)
A facsimile reproduction of the huge roll of landscapes preserved by Prince
Mori’s family. We find at the end of the roll, written by Sesshu’s own hand: “ In
the 18th year of Bummei, by Sesshu Toyo, belonging to the first order of the
priesthood in T’ien-t’ung-ssii, in the 67th year of his age.” The 18th year of
Bummei corresponds with the year I486, a.d.
482 -another Landscape Roll by SessqO, reproduced in facsimile
36 feet 8 inches X 9 inches , on a wooden roller
483 - SESSHU GWASHU. Masterpieces by Sesshu (1420-1506).
Folio, with about 50 plates , coloured and plain Tokyo
484 - the same. EDITION DE LUXE. Folio ib •
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485 Silver (J. M. W.). Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs.
Impl. 8vo., with coloured title-page and 27 coloured plates after pictures
by native artists ; cloth 1867
486 TANAKA (Shigeho). Figures and Descriptions of the Fishes of
Japan, including Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa, Kurile
Islands, Korea and S. Sakhalin. Cr. 4to., with Text in English and
Javanese. Part I—III. Pp. 1-50 and plates 1-15, now ready
Tokyo, 1911-
This monograph will be issued in parts, four to six times a year, its scope being
to figure and describe most of the fishes occurring in Japan and its dependencies.
487 T0YEI SHUK0. An illustrated Catalogue of the Imperial
Treasury called SH0S0IN, at Nara. 3 vols., folio, with 200 plates
Tokyo
488 -the same. Edition de Luxe. Folio ib.
The “ Shosoin” dates back to a period 1150 years ago, namely, the Tempyo-
sliolio era. The articles deposited include examples of Dyeing and Textiles,
Embroideries, Metal-work, Keramics, Lacquer, etc.
T0Y0 BIJUTSU T A IK WAN. MASTERPIECES SELECTED FROM
THE FINE ARTS OF THE FAR EAST. With an Introduction
by His Excellency Count Mitsuaki Tanaka. JAPANESE SECTION.
7 portfolios containing 485 plates, and a volume of text; native binding
Tokyo, 1909-10
489 Ordinary Edition, in which 110 plates ore coloured
490 Edition de Luxe, in ivhich 180 plates are coloured, some of which are
printed on silk
-the same. CHINESE SECTION. 5 portfolios containing 300
plates; native binding ib. 1909-10
491 Ordinary Edition
492 Edition de Luxe
-the same. SCULPTURE SECTION. 3 portfolios containing 130
plates ; native binding ib. 1909-10
493 Ordinary Edition
494 Edition de Luxe
The Edition de Luxe contains more plates coloured than in the ordinary edition,
the binding also is a rich brocade.
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496 Tyndale (W.). Japan and the Japanese. 8vo.; pp. xii and "317, with
32 illustrations in colour by the author ; cloth ' 1910
The author visited Japan mainly with the idea of painting pictures of Japanese
gardens. He lived amongst the people, and from information gained in this manner,
has written a very interesting volume .in addition to providing the illustrations.
497 UKIYOYE—HA GWASHU. Masterpieces selected from the
Ukiyoye (Popular) School. Edited by S. TAJIMA.. 5 vols., roy.
folio, 150 plates, coloured and plain Tokyo
498 -the same. SPECIAL EDITION. 5 vols., roy. folio ib.
499 VERNEUIL (P,).. Etof.fes Japonaises, tissees et brochees.
Livraison I. Pp. 11, with 20 COLOURED plates ; in a portfolio
To be completed in 4- parts, with 80 coloured plates.
500 Weale (B. L. Putnam). The, Truce in the East and its aftermath.
8vo., with maps and illustrations; cloth 1907
501 WENCKSTERN (F. von). Bibliography of the Japanese Empire.
[Vol. I.] Being a ’classified List of all Books, Essays and Maps in
European Languages relating to Dai Nihon from 1859-93. To which
is added a Facsimile-Reprint of L. Pages, Bibliographie japouaise
depuis le XV e Si&cle jusqu’a 1859. 8vo., cloth, out of print 1895
501*-the same. Vol. II. Comprising the Literature in European
, Languages from 1894-1906, with Additions and Corrections to the
First Volume, and a Supplement to Leon Pages’ Bibliographie Japon-
aise, compiled by F. von Wenckstern. Added is a List of the Swedish
Literature on Japan by Miss Valfrid Palmgren, ph.d. Roy. 8vo., pp.
xvi and 535 ; cloth Tokyo, 1907
502 Whitehornb (A. L.). Wonder Tales of Old Japan. Sq. 8vo., with 12
coloured plates by Shozan Obata ; cloth 1911
503 WOODCUTS. PROCESS OF WOODCUT PRINTING. Folio, 192.
plates tracing the development of a Japanese woodcut through its
different printings till the finished plate is produced j native binding
Tokyo, 1.910
The art of wood-cut printing, for the purpose of reproducing coloured pictures,
has been known in Japan since the eighteenth century, but it developed rapidly
under the stimulus of the Ukiyoye artists, and lately, that is during the last few
years, it has greatly improved, until now, when compared with the similar art in any
country of the world, it has become matchless.
The purpose of this work, giving a single example in all the stages from the first
step to the finished production, is to make known the real value of Japanese wood-
cut printing.
504 Johnson (J.). Journey from India to England, through Persia,
Georgia, Russia, Poland, and Prussia, in 1817. 4to., with plates, some
of which are COLOURED ; hf. bd. 1818
505 Jones (Sir W.). Works, with the Life of the author by Lord Teign-
modth. 13 vols., 8vo., with plates ; half morocco 1807
Containing Translations from Oriental writers, a Persian Grammar, Letters, etc.
506 KLAPROTH (J. v.). Reise in den Kaukasus und nach Georgien in
* 1807-8. 2 vols., 8vo., with map ; cloth Halle und Berlin, 1812
507 - Travels in the Caucasus and Georgia (1807-8).' Translated
by F. Shoberl. 4to., a fine copy in calf extra, marbled edges 1814
508 - M^moires relatifs a l’Asie, contenant des recherches historiques,
geographiques et philologiques sur les peoples de l’Orient. 2 vols.,
8vo., hf. bd.; very scarce Paris, 1826
509 LE BLANC. Les Voyages famevx dv Sievr Vincent Le Blanc . . .
aux Indes Orientales & Occidentales, en Perse & Pegu. Aux
Royaumes de Fez, de Maroc, & de Guinee, & dans toute l’Afrique
interieure . . Redigez sur ses Memoires . . . par P. Bergeron. Sm.
4to., hf. cf. Paris, 1649
509* - The World Surveyed; or, the Famous Voyages & Travailes of
Vincent le Blanc . . . rendered into English by F. B. . Sm. folio,
with a fine portrait; old calf 1660
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510 Le Brun (C.). Voyages . . . par la Moscovie, en Perse, et aux lodes
Orientales. 2 vols., folio, with about 300 fine plates of views, antiqui¬
ties and costume; old French mottled calf gilt, fine copy
Amsterdam, 1718 1 16 0
511 M‘Leod (J.). Narrative of a Voyage, in H.M.’s late ship Alceste, to the
Yellow Sea. along the Coast of Corea, and through its numerous
hitherto undiscovered Islands, to the I. of Lewchew, with an account
of the shipwreck. 8vo., with portrait and 4 coloured 'plates; calf 1817 0 5 0
512 Maffeius (J. P.). Histoire des Indes Orientales et Occidentales.
Traduite de Latin en Francis parM.M.D.P. [Mich, de Pure]. 4to ,
old calf 1665 1 12 0
513 MARCO POLO. Le Livre de Marco Polo. Facsimile photolitho-
graphique d’dn Manuscrit du XIV 0 Siecle conserve a la Bibliotheque
Roy ale de Stockholm. 4to., 4 leaves of letterpress (title and intro¬
duction signed A. E. Nordenskiold ) and 204 pp. of facsimile ; sd.
£1. 8s; or, half morocco Stockholm, 1882 1 12 6
Only 200 copies were printed. The MS.—“ un des plus pr^cieux manuscrits de
Marco Polo,” says M. Leopold Delisle—was in the library of the Louvre in 1411.
514 Marsden (W.) Catalogue of Books and MSS. collected with a view to
the general comparison of languages, and to the study of Oriental
Literature. 4to., half calf 1827 0 10 0
preliminary notice
515 MARTIN (F. R.). THE MINIATURE PAINTERS OF PERSIA,
INDIA, AND TURKEY FROM THE VIIIth TO THE XVIIth
CENTURIES
To be issued in one volume royal 4to., with about 250 collotype plates and
five plates in chromolithography by W. Griggs, containing some 450 examples of
Persian miniature work from Manuscripts and other sources contained in the most
important collections of Europe and Asia.
Only 400 copies will be printed, and the price will probably be 10 guineas.
516 MAUNDEVILLE. Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville, Kt.,
which treateth of the Way to Hierusalem ; and of Marvayles of Inde,
and other Hands and Countryes. With introduction, additional
notes and glossary, by J. O. Halliwell, 8vo., cloth 1883 0 5 0
517 -- The Buke of John Maundeuili., being the Travels of Sir John
Mandeville, 1322-1356 ; a hitherto unpublished English version from
the unique copy (Egerton MS. 1982) in the British Museum. Edited,
together with the French text, notes, and introduction, by George F.
Warner. Folio, with 28 plates ; half morocco Roxburghe Club, 1889 18 18 0
518 Menasseh Ben Israel’s Mission to Oliver Cromwell : being a reprint of
the Pamphlets published by Menasseh Ben Israel to promote the
Re-admission of the Jews to England 1649-1656. Edited by L. Wolf.
4to., with portrait; half vellum (pub. £1. Is) 1901 0 10 0
519 MENDEZ PINTO (Fernao). Peregrina 9 am . . . em que da conta de
muytas e muyto estranhas cousas que vio & ouuio no reyno da China,
no da Tartaria, no do Sornau, que vulgarmente se chama Siao, no do
Calaminhan, no de Pegu, no de Martauao & em outros muytos reynos
& senhorios das partes Orientals, de que nestas nossas do Occidente
ha muyto pouca ou nenhua noticia. Sm. folio, somewhat water-stained,
otherwise a good and large copy in the original limp vellum Lisbon, 1614 10 10 0
First edition of this famous work. Pinto returned to Lisbon in 1558 having
been absent since 1537. He was in Japan in 1546-7, and was the first European to
familiarise the Christian world with that rediscovered (1542) country.
519*- Historia Oriental de las Peregrinaciones . . . traduzido de
Portugues en Castellano por . . Francisco de Herrara Maldonado.
Sm. folio, calf , £1. 10s; or, a tall copy in vellum Valencia, 1645 1 16 ()
520 - Voyages Advantureux . . . fidelement traduicts . . . par B.
Figuier. Sm. 4to ., title and a few headlines shaved; hf.bd. 1628 0 12 6
521 -Voyages and Adventures . . . done into English by H[enry]
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522 -the same. Third edition. Sm. folio, old calf 1692 1 5 0
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523 No. 1. LIVES OF MABA' SEYON AND GABRA KRESTOS. The
Ethiopic Texts edited with an English Translation and a Chapter
on the Illustrations of Ethiopic MSS., by E. A. Wallis Budge. 4to.,
with 92 COLOURED FACSIMILES and 37 other illustrations; stamped
morocco 1898
523*Nos. 2-5. MIRACLES OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY,
AND THE LIFE OF HANNA (Saint Anne), and the Magical
Prayers of AhEta M!ka£l. The Ethiopic Texts edited with English
Translations, etc., by E. A. Wallis Budge. Roy. 4to., with 11L
coloured plates of the MSS. by W. Griggs ; morocco 1900
524 No. 6. THE BOOK OF PARADISE, being the Histories and
Sayings of the Monks and Ascetics of the Egyptian Desert by Palladios,
Hieronymus and others. The Syriac Texts, according to the Recen¬
sion of 'Anan-lsho of Beth 'Ahbe, edited with an EnglishTranslation
by A. E. Wallis Budge. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., cloth 1904
These volumes were printed for private distribution only by the late Lady
Meux, whose interest in Oriental art is known to all scholars. They were pro¬
duced absolutely without consideration of the cost, and many thousands of pounds
must have been expended on their production.
The volumes are beautifully printed and the coloured plates admirably
executed.
MIDDLE ASIA (TIBET, MONGOLIA, TURKESTAN, etc.
525 Bretschneider (E.). Mediaeval Researches from Eastern Asiatic
Sources. Fragments towards the knowledge of the Geography and
History of Central and Western Asia from the 13th to the 17th
, century. 2 vols. 8vo., with map; cloth 1910
526 BOURDOUKOFF (N.). Ceramique de l’Asie Centrale. Impl. 4to.,
22 COLOURED plates with descriptive text in French and Russian;
unbound St. Petersburg , 1904
527 BRITISH MUSEUM. Treasure of the Oxus. 4to., with 29 plates,
81 illustrations, and map; cloth, £1. Is; or, half vellum 1905
528 Etherton (P. T.). Across the Roof of the World. A Record of Sport
and Travel through Kashmir, Gilgit, Hunza, the Pamirs, Chinese
Turkestan, Mongolia, and Siberia. 8vo., illustrated by photographs;
cloth 1911
528*Fergusson (W. N.). Adventure, Sport and Travel on the Tibetan
Steppes. 8vo., pp. 346, with about 80 illustrations ; cloth 1911
A vivid story of a perilous journey in a hitherto unexplored region.
529 GROTHE (Hugo). Meine Vorderasienexpedition, 1906 und 1907.
Band I. Die fachwissenschaftlichen Erqebnisse. Erster Teil. Mit
Beitragen von Prof. Dr. Broili, Dr. J. Oehler, Dr. T. Menzel, Dr. J.
Strzygowski, und Dr. L. Curtius. Cr. 4to., pp. xvi und cclxxxxiv, with
map , 20 plates, and 24 illustrations in the text ; cloth Leipzig, 1911
530 Hedin (Sven). Overland to India. 2 vols., 8vo., with 2 folding maps,
6 coloured plates, and 300 other illustrations; cloth 1910
531 Hennessey (J. B. N.). Report on the Explorations in Great Tibet and
Mongolia, made by A-k in 1879-82, in connection with the
Trigonometrical Branch, Survey of India. Sm. folio, with folding
maps and plans ; bds. Dehra Dim, 1884
532 HO WORTH (Henry H.). History of the Mongols from the 9th to
the 19th century. 3 parts in 4 vols., impl. 8vo., with maps; cloth;
VERY SCARCE 1876-88
Part I.—The Mongols proper and the Kalmuks. II.—The so-called Tartars.
III.—The Mongols of Persia.
533 Huntington (Ellsworth). The Pulse of Asia. A Journey in Central
Asia illustrating the Geographic basis of History. 8vo., with 86
illustrations; cloth 1907
533*MARTIN (F. R.). Moderne Keramik von Centralasien. Impl. 4to.,
with 15 plates (6 coloured) ; bds. 1897
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534 SAM ARC AND. Les MosquJses de Samarcande. Fasc. I.—GOUR-
EMIR. Publie par la Commission Imperials Archeologique. Impl.
folio, with 18 plates (10 coloured) ; in portfolio S f . Petersburg, 1905
534*Sandberg (G.). Itinerary of the route from Sikkim to Lhasa, to¬
gether with a plan of the capital of Tibet, and a new map. 8vo., bds.
Calcutta, 1901
535 Schuyler (E.). Turkistan: Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan,
Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja. 2 vols., 8vo., with 3 maps and.
numerous plates ; cloth, 8s; or, half morocco 1876
536 Shaw (R.). Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand, and Kashgar (formerly
Chinese Tartary), and return journey over the Karakoram Pass. 8vo.,
with map , tinted plates, and other illustrations ; cloth 1871
537 Spilman (J.). Journey through Russia into Persia; by two English
Gentlemen, who went in 1739, from Petersburg, in order to make a
discovery bow the Trade from Gt. Britain might be carried on from
Astracan aver the Caspian. Post 8vo., unbound 1742
537*Stein (M. A.). Preliminary Report on a Journey of Archaeological
and Topographical Exploration in Chinese Turkestan. 4to., with 16
plates ; cloth 1901
538 VEliESCHAGUINE (B.) Turkestan: Etudes d’apres nature. Folio,
26 plates containing 106 photographic illustrations; in a portfolio
St. Petersburg, 1874
Autographed presentation copy from the author.
539 Yule (Lt. Col. H.). Notes of a brief visit to some of the Indian remains
of Java. With 9 plates— Memorandum on the countries between
Thibet, Yunan and Burmah. By T. O’Mazurb. With map; in 1vol.,
8 vo., hf. bd. 1862
540 Milman (H. H.). History of the Jews, from the earliest period down to
modern times. Third edition. 3 vols., 8vo., cloth 1863
541 MUIR (W.). Life of Mahomet. 4 vols., 8vo., with plates; cloth 1861
543
542 -Annals of the Early Caliphate, from original sources. 8vo., with
a map; cloth 1883
543 - The Mohammedan Controversy, Biographies of Mohammed,
Sprenger on Tradition, the Indian Liturgy, and the Psalter. 8vo.,
cloth 1897
543*MULLER (F. Max). A collection of the Works of this famous scholar
as detailed below, various sizes, all First Editions, in cloth or sewed,
as issued 1854-1901
Contents, sold separately
Original Works.
Suggestions for the Assistance of Officers
in learning the Languages of the Seat
of War in the East. 3s 1854
Buddhism and the Buddhist Pilgrims,
6s 1857
History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
£1. 8s 1859
Lectures on the Science of Language,
2 series, 2 vols., 12s 1861-64
A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners ; in
Devanagari and Boman Letters, 7s 6 d
1866
-Chips from a German Workshop. 4 vols.
£1. 4s 1867-75
On the Stratification of Language, Is 6 d
1868
Lecture on Buddhist Nihilism (a trans¬
lation from the German of Max
Muller', 4s 1869
Introduction to the Science of Religion,
5s 1873
On Missions. A Lecture, 2s 1873
Lectures on Mr. Darwin’s Philosophy of
Language, scarce, 12s 1873
Lectures on the Origin and Growth of
Religion, 6s 1878
Selected Essays. 2 vols., 8s 6 d 1881
India; What can it teach us ? 4s 1883
Biographical Essays, 4s 1884
The Science of Thought, 7s 6 d 1887
Three Introductory Lectures on the
Science of Thought, 2s 6 d 1888
Biographies of Words and the Home of
the Aryas, 3s 1888
Natural Religion, 5s 1889
Three Lectures on the Science of
Language and its place in General
Education, 2s 6 d 1891
Physical Religion, 3s 6 d 1891
Three Lectures on the Vedanta
Philosophy, 5s 1894
Auld Lang Syne; Reminiscences. 2
series. 2 vols., 7s fid 1898-9
Ramakrishna; his Life and Sayings,
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My Autobiography ; a Fragment, 7s 6 <1
1901
Last Essays. Series I. Language,
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544 Muller (F. Max). Life and Letters. Edited by bis Wife. 2 vols., 8vo.,
with portrait and other illustrations; cloth (pub. £ L. 12s net) 1902
545 Neptune Oriental (Le). Par M. D’Apres De Mannevillette. Atlas
io\\Q r with engraved frontispiece and 64 fine maps of Madagascar, Bay of
Bengal, East India Archipelago, China Sea, etc.; sound old calf, with
arms on sides Paris, 1775
545*Nicolas (A. L. M.). Che’ikh Abmed Lah^ahi. Post 8vo., pp. xx and 72;
sewed Essai sur le Cheikhisme, I; Paris, 1910
546 Nojine (E. K.). The Truth about Port Arthur. Translated and abridged
by Capt. A. B. Lindsay, edited by-^I aj. E. D. Swinton, d.s.o. 8vo.,
with a portrait of General Smirnoff, many illustrations, and a map; cloth
• ' ' 1908
NORTHERN AFRICA (ALGERIA, MOROCCO, TUNIS, etc.) :
547 Abou-Obeid-el-Bekri. Description de l’Afrique Septentrionale. Texte
Arabe, revu sur quatre manuscrits et publie sous les auspices de M. le
Marechal Comte Randon, Gouverneur General de VAlgtrie, par le Baron
de Slane Deuxieme edition. 8vo., sewed Paris, 1911
548 Alexandre (A.). Reflexions sur les Arts et les Industries d’Art en
Algerie. 8vo ., with d plates ; sewed Alger, 1907
549 ALGERIA. EXPLORATION SCIENTIFIQUE de l’ALGERIE
pendant les Annees 1840, 1S41, 1842, publiee par Ordre du Gouverne-
ment et avec le Concours d’une Commission academique. BOTANIQUE.
2 vols. (text), I vol. (atlas), folio, with 90 coloured plates (1-22, 22 bis,
23-45, 45 bis, 46-56, 58-69, 71-90) ; half brown morocco neat 1846-50
Contents
Cryptogamie par Durieu de Maisonneuve. Avec le Concours de Montagne, Bory
de Saint-Vincent, L.-R. Tulasne, C. Tulasne, Leveille.
Phanerogamie (Groupe des Glumacees) par E. Cosson et Durieu du Maisonneuve.
No plates numbered 57 and 70 ever appeared.
550 Chenier (M. de). Recherches historiques sur les Maures, et Histoire
de l’empire de Maroc. 3 vols., 8vo., with maps; calf 1787
550*Marqais (G.). L’ Exposition d’Ar!, Musulman d’Alger, Avril, 1905.
Folio, pp. 31, with 22 plates; sd. Paris, 1906
551 Mechra el Melki : Chronique Tunisienne (1705-1771). Pour servir
a l’histoire des quatres premiers Beys de la famille Husseinite. Par
Mohammed Seehir Ben YousseC Traduit en fran 9 ais par V. Serres
et Mohammed Lasram. Roy. 8vo., sd. 19u0
552 Tully (R.). Narrative of a 10 years’ residence in Tripoli. 4to., with
map and 5 coloured plates; neatly bound 1816
NUMISMATICS :
553 Akermann (J.Y.). Numismatic Illustrations of the Narrative Portions
of the New Testament. 8vo., with plate and woodcuts ; cloth 1846
554 CALCUTTA. Catalogue of the Coins in the Indian Museum,
Calcutta. Including the Cabinet of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
Vol. I. Part 1. The Earlt Foreign Dynasties and the Guptas ;
Part 2. Ancient Coins of Indian Types ; Part 3 Persian.
Mediaeval, South Indian, and Miscellaneous Coins. By VINCENT
A. SMITH. Large 8vo .,pp. xviii and 346, with 31 plates ; cloth
' Published for the Trustees of the Indian Museum, 1906
- Vol. II. Part 1. The Sultans of Delhi. Part 2. Contem-
555
556
porary Dynasties in India. By H. NELSON WRIGHT. Large Svo.,
pp. xii and 280, with map and 11 plates; cloth ib., 1907
- Vol. III. Moghul Emperors of India. By H. NELSON
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cloth ib., 1908 2 0 0
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Rodgers, 1893-6, was a rough list rather than a scientific catalogue, and since its
appearance large accessions to the collection have been made.
556 : *Codrington (O.), A Manual of Musalman Numismatics. 8vo., pp. 239,
with 2 plates ; cloth 1904
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BRITISH MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS:
557 CATALOGUE of the ORIENTAL COINS in the British Museum.
10 vols. complete, 8vo., with numerous plates; cloth, vert scarce
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Contents,— those vols. priced are sold separately
and the Kings and Im&ms of the
Yemen, 7 plates; £2. 10s 1880
Vol. VI: Mongols, 9 plates 1881
Vol. VII: Bukhara (Transoxiana), 5
plates; £3. 1882
Vol, VIII: Turks, 12 plates; £3 3s
1883
Vol. IX: Additions to vol. I—IV, 20
plates ; £1. Is 1889
Vol. X: Additions to vols. V—VIII,
12 plates; £1. 5s 1890
(Vol. Ill:) Greek and Scythic Kings
of Bactria and India ; with 32 plates ;
cloth . £1. Is 1886
Vol. I: Eastern khaleefehs, 8
plates; £2. 10s 1875
Vol. II: Moh-ammadan Dynasties, 8
plates ; £2. 10s 1876
Vol. Ill: Turkuman Houses of
Seljook, Urtuk, Zengee, etc., 12 plates;
£2. 10s 1877
Vol. IV: Egypt (a.h. 358-922), 8 plates;
1879
Vol. V: Moors of Africa and Spain;
558 CATALOGUE of the INDIAN COINS in the British Museum.
5 vols., 8vo., cloth; scarce 1884-1908
Contents
(Vol. I:) The Sultans ofDehli; with (Vol. IV:) The Moghul Emperors of
9 plates ; £2. 10s 1884 Hindustan; with 33 plates; cloth .
with 12 pUtie* MDHAMMADAN *“31 (Voh VO The Andhra Dynasty, ‘ the
with 12 plate* 188o Wbbtk £ n Rsatrapas, the Traikutaka
Dynasty, and the “Bodhi ” Dynasty.
By Edward James Rapson. With map
and 21 plates ; cloth. £1 5s 1908
559 LANE-POOLE (Stanley). Catalogue of Arabic Glass Weights in
the British Museum. By Stanley Lane Poole. Edited by Reginald
Stuart Poole. 8vo., with 9 plates; cloth 1891
560 POOLE (Reginald Stuart). Coins of the Shahs of Persia, Safavis,
Afghans, Efsharis, Zands, and Kaiars. 8vo., with 24 plates; cloth
1887
561 TERRIEN de LACOUPERIE. Catalogue of CHINESE COINS
from the Vllth cent. b.c. to a.d. 621, including the Series in the
British Museum. Impl. 8vo., with numerous illustrations; cloth 1892
562 CUNNINGHAM (Maj.-Gen. A.). Book of Indian Eras. 8vo., xvi
and 228 pp.; cloth Calcutta , 1883
A most painstaking set of Tables for calculating Indian dates, chiefly based upon
numismatic researches.
563 -* Coins of Ancient India, from the earliest times down to the
Seventh Century a.d. 8vo., with 14 plates; doth; scarce 1891
564 Froelich (E.). AnDales Compendiarii Regum et rerum Syrise, Numis
veteribus illustrati, deduoti ab obitu Alexandri Magni . . Editio
altera. Folio, with folding map and 22 plates; vellum 1754
565 Gardner (P.). New Coins from Bactria. 8vo., with plate; sewed
1879
566 - The Gold Coinage of Asia before Alexander the Great. 8vo.,
pp. 32, with 2 plates; sewed British Academy , 1908
567 Guthrie. Catalogue of the collection of Oriental Coins belonging to
Col. C. Seton Guthrie. Fasc. I.—Coins of the Amawi Khalifehs. By
S. Lane Poole. 8vo., with 5 plates; name cut from title; cloth 1874
568 INTERNATIONAL NUMISMATA ORIENT ALIA. Edited by
EDWARD THOMAS. 8 vols., roy. 4to., with numerous plates; cloth
1874-1903
CONTENTS:
Thomas (E.). Ancient Indian Weights, 1874 (pub. 9s 6 d ), ‘is 6 d ; Poole (S. L.).
Coins of ihe Urtuki Turkumans, 1875 (pub. 9s) 4s ; Head (B. V.). Coinage of Lydia
and Persia, 1877 (pub. 10s 6d) 5s ; Rogers (E. T.). Coins of the Tuluni Dynasty,
1877 (pub. 5s) 2s ; Phayre (Lt.-Gen. Sir Arthur P.). Coins of Arakan, of Pegu, and
of Burma, 1882, not sold separately; Davids (T. W. Rhys). On the ancient Coins
and Measures of Ceylon, 1877 (pub. 10s) 4s 6 d; Elliot (Sir Walter). Coins of
Southern India, 1886 (pub. £1. 5s), 9s ; Madden (F. W.). Coins of the Jews, 1903,
£1. Is
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570 Jackson (Major R. P.). Coin Collecting in Mysore. 4to., pp. 54, with
3 plates; sewed 1909
570*-— Coin Collecting in the Deccan. 4to., pp. 23, with 3 plates ;
.. sewed" ■■ 1909
571 - Some Copper Coins issued by the English East India Company
and other European Powers in Southern India. 4to., pp. 6, with 1 plate;
sewed 1909
572 - Some Copper Coins of the Carnatic, and the Coinage of
Balapur. 8vo., pp. 17, with 1 plate; sewed Nunt. Chron., 1910
573 King (C. W.). Early Christian Numismatics and other antiquarian
. Tracts. 8vo., with plates and woodcuts; cloth 1873
574 LANE POOLE (Stanley). Coins of the Urtuki Turkumans. Roy. 4to.,
with 6 plates; sewed 1875
575 -Some Private Collections of Mohammadan Coins, and other
Essays in Oriental Numismatics. Third Series. 8vo., with 2 tables
and 2 plates; cloth * 1892
Only 21 copies were issued.
576 -Catalogue of the Collection of Arabic Coins preserved in
the Khedivial Library at Cairo. 8vo , pp. 384, cloth 1897
577 Langlois (Victor). Numismatique des Nomes d’Egypte sous l’Adminis-
tration Romaine, with 4 plates , 1852—Dumersan. Description des
Medailles Antiques du Cabinet de feu M. Allier de Hauteroche, with
16 plates , 1829 ;—in 1 vol., roy. 4to., half morocco Paris, 1829-52
578 Lassen (Christian). Zap *Geschichte der Griechischen und Indo-
skythischen Konige in Baktrien, Kabul und Indien, durch Entzifferinj
der Altkabulischen Legenden auf ihren Munzen. 8vo., hf. bd. 183!
579 -Points in the History of the Greek and Indo-Scythian Kings
in Bactria, Cabul and India, as illustrated by decyphering the
ancient legends on their Coins. By T. H. E. Roeer, edited by H.
Torrens. 8vo, cloth ' Calcutta, 1840
580 Lindberg (J. C.). Lettre a M. le Chev. P. O. Bronsted sur quelques
Medailles Cufiques dans le Cabinet du Roi de Danemarck, recemment
trouvees dans Tile de Falster, et sur quelques Manuscrits Cufiques.
4to., with 12 plates ; half morocco Copenhagen , 1830
581 LOCKHART (J. H. Stewart). The Currency of the Farther East,
from the earliest times. 3 vols., 8vo., roy. 8vo., and oblong 4to., with
204 plates; bds. _ Hong Kong, 1895-1907
Vol. I. and II.—Description of the Glover Collection of Chinese, Annamese,
Japanese, Corean Coins. With 204 plates, 1895-1907 ; Vol. III.—A Guide to the
Inscriptions . . . with special reference to the Glover Collection.
582 MADDEN (F. W.). History of JEwisH Coinage, and of Money in the
Old and New Testament. Roy. 8vo., with 1 plate and 254 woodcuts by
F. W. Fairholt : roxburghe 1864
583 -the same. [New edition]. Roy. 4fco ■, pp. xi and 329, with 279
woodcuts and a plate of Alphabets ; cloth 1903
584*Miklleko (J. H.). de Numis Orientalibus in Numophylacio
Gothano asservatis Commentatio prima. „ Numos chalifarum et
dynastiarnm cuficos exhibens. Editio altero. With plate, 1826—
Numos dynastiarum recentiores exhibens. With plate, 1831;—in 1
vol., 4to., half russia 1826-31
585 PRINSEP (Id. T.). Historical Results, deducible from recent Dis¬
coveries in Afghanistan. 8vo., with 17 plates of Bactrian Coins, etc. ;
cloth 1844
586 -(James). Essays on Indian Antiquities, historic, numismatic,
and palaaographic, of the late James Prinsep, to which are added his
Useful Tables. Edited by Edward Thomas. 2 vols., 8vo., with 52
plates; cloth, or hf. hid.-; scarce . 1858
587 Ramsden (H. A.). v Corean Coin Charms and Amulets. 8vo., pp.
40, with 3 plates and 155 illustrations in the text; sewed
Yokohama, 1910
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588 Rogers (E. T.). Catalogue of a Collection of 'Mohammedan Coins.
8vo., «2. ‘ 1883
589 ROYAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY. A complete set of the publica¬
tions of the Royal Numismatic Society from its foundation in 1836
to 1907 inclusive, forming>70 vols., 8vo., with numerous plates ; the whole
uniformly and neatly bound in half qreen morocco, gilt tops ; A fine set
‘ ' ; 1836-1907
Proceedings and Institutes of the So¬
ciety. 1 vol 1836-39
Numismatic Journal, edited by Aker-
man. 2 vols. 1836-38
Numismatic Chronicle [First Series].
20 vols., including General Index
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590 SACY (A. I. Silvestre de). Memoires sur diverses antiquites de la
Perse et sur lies medailles des rois de la dynastie des Sassanides,
suivis de l’histoire de cette dynastie, traduite du Persan de Mirkliond.
4to., with 9 plates; half calf, scarce 1793
591 Saulcy (F. de). Recherches sur la Nomismatique Judaique. 4to.,
. with 20 plates; half calf 1854
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662 Sacy (Silvestre de). Expose de la Religion des Druzes, tire des Livres
Religieux de cette Secte, et precede d’une Introduction et de la Vie
du Khalife Hakem-Biamr-Allah. 2 vols., 8vo., sd. Paris, 1838
A
3 Saladin (H.) et Gaston Migeon. Manuel d’Art Musulman. I.
L’Architecture, par H. Saladin. II. Les Arts Plastiques et
Industriels, par Gaston Migeon. 2 vols., 8vo ., pp . xxiii, 594, lxxxiii
and 476, with 796 illustrations; sswed Paris, 1907
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664 SAN ROMAN (Fray Antonio). Historia General de la Yndia
Oriental. Los Descubrimientos, y Conqnistas, qne han hecho las
A?mas de Portugal, enel Brasil, yen Otras partes de Africa, y de la
Asia. Sm. folio, red calf, with the mark of the Salvd library
Valladolid, 1603
Very rare. 14 preliminary leaves, including the title which is engraved and
bears the author’s portrait; text pp. 1-804 : leaf of colophon ; Tabula, 8 leaves, of
which the last one is slightly torn and mended.
665 SARRE. Sammlung F. Sarre. Erzeugnisse Islamischer Kunst.
Bearbeitet von Friedrich Sarre, mit Epigraphischen Beitragen von
Eugen Mittwoch. Teil I.— Metall. 4to., with 10 plates and 54
illustrations in the text; sewed Berlin, 1906
666 - the same. Teil II. Seldschukische Kleinkunst. Roy. 4to.,
pp. viii and 54, with 25 plates and 38 illustrations in the text; sewed
Leipzig, 1909
667 SCALA (A. von). ORIENTAL METAL WORK. Illustrations of
Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Central-Asiatic and Indian Metal Ware,
with Introductory Remarks and a Prefatory Note. Folio, 50 plates of
Oriental Water Jugs, Bowls, Trays, Hookas, with details of the Ornament
on a larger scale, etc. in a 'portfolio (pub. £3. 12s) Vienna, 1895
The objects here represented have been collected from all parts of Western Asia,
India, and Turkey, and are thoroughly typical specimens of the best forms of the Art
they illustrate.
The Austrian Government have approved of the work for use in all their
Technical and Art Schools.
668 Schlumberger (G.). L’Epopee Byzantine a la fin du dixieme si&cle.
Roy. 8vo., with map and numerous illustrations ; half morocco 1896
669 SOUTHESK. CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF
ANTIQUE GEMS formed by JAMES NINTH EARL OF
SOUTHESK, KT. Edited by his Daughter Lady Helena
Carnegie:
Yol. I.— Egyptian, Assyrian, Syrian Ph<enician, Greek, Etruscan and
Roman. Sm. 4to., pp. xiv, 226, with 17 plates containing numerous
illustrations j in wrapper 1908
250 copies printed on hand-made paper.
Yol. II.— Sassanian, Oriental, Mesopotamian, Babylonian, Assyrian,
Persian, Hittite, Cyprian, Cilician, Medieval, Modern. Sm. 4to.,
pp. viii, 152, with 11 plates containing numerous illustrations ; in wrapper
1911
250 copies printed on hand-made paper.
Excepting a few previously acquired, this Collection of Gems was begun in 1878.
Of the 449 objects (excluding the Cylinders, which number 151) that compose it, a
large proportion is from collections recently disposed of by public sale ; others have
been obtained by private purchase from well-known collectors ; a number derive
directly from Constantinople, Bagdad and the East, Athens, or Naples; and of the
remainder nearly all were bought in London, many of them, however, from collec¬
tions sold in Paris.
In the preparation of the cylinder portion of the Catalogue the Editor had the
advantage of the invaluable assistance of Dr. T. G. Pinches, who transcribed and
translated the Cuneiform inscriptions, and revised and made additions to the text
where there were any questions of doubt owing to tha roughness of, or lacunae in the
MS. notes left by Lord Southesk; who, although he had completed the scientific
descriptions of the cylinders, had not, at the time of his death, finished the comme-
taries he had intended to write on each object. It is almost unnecessary to point out
how greatly the value of the work is enhanced by the association with its production
of so eminent an authority as Dr. Pinches.
The plates, which are excellently reproduced, enable the reader to study the
selected specimens with greater facility than if he had the originals before him, and
much enrich the book.
670 Spencer. De Legibus Hebraaorum Ritualibus et earum rationibus . . .
auctore Joanne Spencero . . . editos, MSS. cum . . . Indices . . .
Leonardus Chappelow. 2 vols. folio, with portrait; old calf
Cambridge, 1727
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672 SCHMORANZ (G.). ORIENTAL ENAMELLED GLASS. The
extant specimens in public and private collections reproduced in their
original colouring and described. Published with the sanction and
assistance of the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Vienna
Handels-Museum. English Version op the Text. Roy. folio, with
77 pp. of text, 32 large plates in colours, 12 detail plates in photography,
and 69 illustrations printed with the text; half morocco, gilt top (pub.
£10. 10s Vienna and London, 1889
SPORTS:
673 Collie (J. N.). Climbing on the Himalaya and other Mountain
Ranges. 8vo , with 3 maps and 18 plates; cloth 1902
674 CONWAY (Sir W. Martin). Climbing and Exploration in the
Karakoram-Himalayas. 2 vols.— Scientific Reports, 1 vol.;—together
3 vols., roy. 8vo., edition de luxe, with 300 illustrations by A. D.
McCormick, and maps, the latter in a separate portfolio; bound in
linen 1894
Only 125 copies of this edition were printed.
675 Cooch Behar. Thirty-seven Years of Big Game Shooting in Cooch
Behar, the Duars, and Assam. A rough Diary by the Maharajah of
Cooch Behar. Cr. 4to., with folding map and 149 illustrations;
cloth 1908
676 Demidoff. After Wild Sheep in the Altai and Mongolia. ByE. Demidoff,
Prince San Donato. 8vo., with map, coloured frontispiece, and 82 illus¬
trations; cloth ■ 1900
677 ERESHFIELD. (Douglas W.). Travels in the Central Caucasus and
Bashan, including visits to Ararat and Tabreez, and ascents of Kazbek
and Elbruz. Post 8vo., with 5 plates (] coloured), 3 maps, and numerous
woodcuts ; half red morocco neat, gilt edges; very scarce 1869
678 Hayes (M. H.). Training and Horse Management in India. With a
Hindustanee stable and veterinary Vocabulary. 4th edition. Cr. 8vo.,
cloth (pub. 7s 6d) Calcutta, 1885
679 -the same. Fifth edition revised. Cr. 8vo., half red morocco
(1892)
680 INDIA SPORTING REVIEW (a continuation of the Bengal
Sporting Magazine). Vols. I—XVII. 8vo., with portraits, plates, and
maps; half calf neat, nearly all uncut, in excellent condition ; scarce
Calcutta, 1845-53
A Record of the Turf, the Chase, the Gun, the Rod, and Spear.
681 Inglis (Hon. James). Tent Life in Tigerland, with which is incor¬
porated sport and work on the Nepaul Frontier. 8vo , with 22 coloured
plates; cloth 1892
682 [Irby (Lt.-Col. A. H.)]. The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to
the Karakorum Mountains. Post 8vo., cloth 1863
683 JerNiGAN (T. R.). Shooting in China. 8vo., pp. 313, with 11 full-page
illustrations ; cloth Shanghai, 1908
684 Johnson (Daniel). Sketches of Field Sports, as followed by the
Natives of India, with Observations on the Animals. Also . . . the
Art of Catching Serpents. 8vo., with frontispiece ; boards 1822
685 --the same. Second Edition, to which is added an Account of
Hunting the Wild Boar. 8vo., with 5 coloured plates; boards, uncut
1827
686 KINLOCH (Alex. A. A.). Large Game Shooting in Thibet and the
North West. 4to., with map and 13 plates; hf. bd. 1869
687 -Lai’ge Game Shooting in Thibet, the Himalayas, and Northern
India. 4to., with map and 30 photogravures; cloth, £1. 11s 6d; or,
green morocco extra, gilt edges Calcutta, 1885
688 --the same. 4to., with numerous photogravures; half red levant
morocco 1885
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SPORTS, continued :—
689 Kennion (Major R. L.). Sport and Life in the Further Himalaya.
8vo., pp. x and 330, with 62 illustrations from photographs by the author ;
cloth 1910
690 Lyijekker (R.). The Game Animals of India, Burma, Malaya and
Tibet. Being a new and revised edition of “The Great and Small
Game of India, Burma, and Tibet.” 8 vo., with 9 plates and 59 other
illustrations; cloth 1907
691 MARKHAM (Col. F.). Shooting in the Himalayas; a Journal of
Sporting Adventures and Travel in Chinese Tartary, Ladac, Thibet,
Cashmere, etc. Roy. 8 vo., with map, 8 tinted plates, and woodcuts;
original cloth, or half green morocco, uncut 1854
692 ORIENTAL SPORTING MAGAZINE. Edited by Raymond.
A series from December, 1865, to August, 1879, as detailed below.
23 vols., 8 vo., with numerous portraits and plates; uniformly half bound
Calcutta, 1865-79
Contents
(First Series]. Vol. I. 12 nos 1865-66
New Series. Nos. 1-140, forming Vols. I—XU. 1868-79
Racing Calendar, for the years 1869-79. 10 vols. 1869 79
The Racing Calendar for the previous years was issued in the Oriental Sporting
Magazine.
693 PHILLOTT (Lieut.-Col. D. C.). The Baz-Nama-yi NasirI. A Persian
Treatise on Falconry. Translated from a Persian MS. Large 8 vo.,
pp. xxiv and 195, with 25 illustrations ; cloth 1908
This interesting book, with its curious admixture of Oriental fatalism and shrewd
bird-'craft, forms one of the most interesting contributions to the literature of
Falconry. It should be read by every English falconer.
<894 -The Faras-Nama-e-RangIn ; or, The Book of the Horse. By
“Rangin.” Translated from the Urdu. Roy. 8vo., pp. xx and 83,
with 3 plates; cloth 1911
No eastern treatise on the horse would be complete without a reference to some
of the traditions regarding its origin. The present treatise, written by an Indian
Muslim, deals with the Indian horse chiefly from a Muslim point of view.
Sa'adat Yar Khan, the author of this Fort-Nrima, wrote under the takhallus of
“Rangin.” He died at the age of eighty, October 1835. The popularity of his
Fars-Ndma is sufficiently attested by the fact that it has passed through many
editions.
Some of the receipts in this translation should prove interesting to officers of
native cavalry. All that is to be found in these pages is not merely quaint or
ridiculous.
695 Sanderson (G. P.). Thirteen Years among the Wild Beasts of India,
their haunts and habits, from personal observation. 6 th edition.
Cr. 4to., with 24 plates; cloth 1907
696 SIMSON (Frank B.). Letters on Sport in Eastern Bengal. Impl.
8 vo., with 10 plates; cloth, £ 1 . Is; or, half red morocco 1886
697 WILLIAMSON (Capt. Thomas). Oriental Field Sports; being a
Complete, Detailed and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of
THE East. Oblong impl. folio, first edition, with 40 superb coloured
enaravinqs from drawings by Samuel Howitt ; half morocco gilt
* Orme, 1807
09 y -the same. Oblong impl. folio, urith 40 coloured engravings,
half morocco M l Lean, 1819
099 -the same. 2 vols., 4to., with engraved frontispieces and 40 plates
by Howitt; russia gilt 1808
700 - the same. 2 vols., 4to., with engraved frontispieces and 40 plates
by Howitt; calf 1808
701 Struts (J.). Voyages en Moscovie, en Tartarie, en Perse, anx Indes,
et en plusieurs autres pais etrangers . . a quoi Ton a ajoute . . .
La Relation d’un Naufrage par M. Glanius. 4to., with maps and
plates; calf Amsterdam, 1681
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702 Stubbe (Henry) Account of the rise and progress of Mahometanism ;
with the Life of Mahomet. From a MS. copied by-C. Hornby of Pipe
Office, in 1705 “ with some variations and additions.” Edited by
Hafiz Mahmud Khan Shairani. 8vo., pp. xxi and 248, with facsimile;
cloth 1911
703 TAKI (Sei-Ichi). THREE ESSAYS ON ORIENTAL PAINTING.
Impl. 8vo., with 57 plates reproducing typical Examples of Japanese and
Chinese Painting ; cloth gilt 1910
The above differs from the generality of boots on Japanese and Chinese Art
inasmuch as it is a presentment of Oriental ideals by an Oriental, and not the
attempt of a European to grapple with what, to his Western mind, training and
tradition, must be a matter of immense difficulty. The author apologises unneces¬
sarily for his “ limited linguistic attainments.” The Essays are written in fluent
English with a power of description that is remarkable.
The fifty-seven illustrations have been carefully selected to illustrate the
Essays, and are taken from masterpieces that are almost unknown outside the
countries to which they belong.
704 TAVERNIER. Les Six Voyages de Jean Baptiste Tavernier, Ecuyer
Baron d’Aubonne, en Turqvie, en Perse, et aux Indes ... 3 vols.,
12mo., with portrait, 2 maps and 44 plates; calf, or vellum
La Haye, 1718
7C5 - the same. 6 vols., 12mo., with numerous folding maps and plates ;
calf gilt Rouen et Paris, 1724
706 THEVENOT (Melchi edec). The Great Collection. Relations de
divers Voyages cvritvx qvi n’ont point este pvbliees, ov qvi ont este
tradvites . . . et de quelqves PersaDs, Arabes, et avtres . . 4 vols.,
folio, with numerous maps and plates; old calf Paris, 1663-64-66-72
The original edition as it stood at the time of the compiler’s death. His name
only appears as “ Thevenot ” at the end of the Dedication.
707 - Relations de divers Voyages curieux . . donnees an public par
les soins de feu M. Melchisedec Thevenot: . Novvelle Edition,
Augmentee de plusieurs Relations curieuses. 2 vols , folio, large
paper, 'with numerous maps and plates; old calf, fine copy from the
Becleford Library Paris, 1696
This is one of the augmented copies made up by printing pieces which the author
had left in MS. at his death, and by reprinting some of the rarer published ones. No
two copies of the 1696 edition are wholly identical. This copy has not the separate
Title to Part II, nor to the Avibassade a Pekin in Part III, and no Privilege to Part II,
which some copies have, and also wants the map of Pegu and Japan.
708 - the same. 4 vols. in 2. Folio, old French calf gilt, r. e., fine copy
Paris, chez Thomas Moette, 1696
This is one of the augmented copies, but does not contain all of the extra
pieces which are found in no. 707.
709 -Voyages . . en Europe, Asie et Afrique. 3 i4me edition. 5 vols.,
12mo with plates ; calf 1727
710 Vasco da Gama. Jayne (K. G.). Vasco da Gama and his Successors,
1460-1580. 8vo., pp. xix and 325; with map and 21 illustrations;
cloth 1910
Wisdom of the East Series :
711 The Singing Caravan: Some Echoes of Arabian Poetry. By Henry
Baerlein. 12mo., pp 1*23 ; cloth 1910
712 A1 Ghazzali. The Alchemy of Happiness. Translated from the
Hindustani by Claud Field. 12mo., pp. 115 ; cloth 1910
713 Binyon (Laurence). The Flight of the Dragon. An essay on the
theory and practice of art in China and Japan, based on original
sources. Sm. 4to., pp. 112 ; cloth 1911
714 Burnouf (Eugene). Legends of Indian Buddhism. Translated by
Winifred Stephens. 12mo ., cloth 1911
715 Zenker (J. Th.) Bibliotheca Orientalis: Manuel de Bibliographie
Orientate. I., contenant les livres arabes, persans et turcs . . 8vo.,
half morocco 1846
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AMHERST TABLETS (THE). Being an account of the Babylonian
Inscriptions in the Collection of the Right Hon. Lord Amherst of
Hackney, f.s.a., at Didlington Hall, Norfolk. By Theophilus G.
Pinches, ll.d. Part I., Texfs of the Period extending to and including
the Reign of Bur Sin (about 2500 B.c.) Impl. 4<to.,pp. xxiv. and 200,
and 5 plates of facsimiles of selected Tablets , and a large number of
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BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY (SOCIETY OF). A set of the Trans¬
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plates and facsimiles of Inscriptions, etc.; the whole neatly and uniformly
bound in 34 vols., half morocco, uncut, top edges gilt 1872-1908 20 0 0
Transactions. 9 vols. 1872-93.
- Index, 1903.
Proceedings. Vols. I—XXX. 1878-1908.
Botta. Illustrations of Discoveries at Nineveh; being a Translation of
M. Botta’s Letters on the First Discoveries at Nineveh. 8vo., with 49
plates; cloth 1850
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red m rocco 1859
BREYDENBACH. Bernhard von Breydenbach and his Journey to the
Holy Land, 1483-4. A Bibliography. Compiled by Hugh Wm. Davies.
Roy. 4to., pp. xxxii and 47, with 60 pages of reproductions ; Boxburghe
binding 1911
Oniy 200 copies have been printed.
“ Among the numerous early accounts of Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, the
narrative of Bernard von Breydenbach, Dean of Mainz, stands pre-eminent as the
first to be printed with views of the places seen en route.” It was first published in
Latin (1480), and then translated into German and Flemish. Other editions and
translations were published during the following thirty-six years.
BURCKHARDT (J. L ) WORKS. [Vol. I. Travels in Nubia. 1819.—
II. Travels in Syria and the Holy Land. 1822.—III. Travels in
Arabia. 1829.—IV. Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys. 1830.—
V. Arabic Proverbs. 1830.] 5 vols., 4to ., russia extra, gilt elges; or,
mottled calf extra, by Bedford; very fine copies 1819-30
-Travels in Syria and the Holy Land. 4to., with maps and
portrait; half calf 1822
-Travels in Arabia, comprehending an Account of those Terri¬
tories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as Sacred. 4to., with
map and 3 plans ; bds.; very scarce 1829
Bur i on (R. F.) and C. F. T. Drake. Unexplored Syria. Visits to the
Libanus, the Tulul el Sala, the Anti-Libanus, the Northern Libanus
and the ’Alah. 2 vols , 8vo., with plates; cloth 1872
CASTLEMAINE (Earl of). Account of the present War between the
Venetians & Turk; with the State of Candie (In a Letter to the King
from Venice). 16rao , 112 pp., with portrait by W. Faithorne, map, and
apian of Candie by W. Hollar; a leaf cut into ; calf, with the bookplate
of Frances Mary Bichardson Currer 1666
CHESNEY (Gen. F. R ). The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers
Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British Government,
in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., with numerous
plates and woodcuts —with folio Atlas of maps and charts; the text in
calf neat, the atlas uniformly half bound 1850
--Narrative of the Euphrates Expedition carried on by order of the
BritishGovernment, in the years 1835-1837. 8vo., with maps, woddcuts
and 45 plates of views, etc.; cloth 1868
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Collin. Deux Annees a Constantinople et en Moree (1825-6); ou,
Esquisses liistorique3 sur Mahmoud, les Janissaires, les nouvelles
troupes, etc. Impl. 8vo., with 16 coloured plates by M. Collin ; hf.
bd. 1828
Cros. Histoire des Voyages de Monsieur le Marquis Ville en Levant, et
du Siege de Candie. Ecrite par L. P. Joseph du Cros. 12mo., old red
morocco gilt, gilt edges Lyon, 1669
Epstein (M.). The early History of the Levant Company. Post 8vo.,
buckram 1903
Fergusson (J.). Temples of the Jews and the other buildings in the
Haram apea at Jerusalem. 4to., with frontispiece, 8 plates and illustra¬
tions in the text; cloth 1878
[GRELOT (G. J.)]. Relation nouvelle d’un Voyage de Constantinople.
4to., with 13 folding plates of Views, Plans, etc., and 4 engravings in the
text; old calf Paris, 1680
The Beckrord copy in morocco, fetched £5. 10s.
The views m this book are, according to Brunet, exceptionally accurate.
Guer. Moeurs et Usages des Turc3, leur Religion, leur Gouvernement
Civil, Militaire, et Politique. 2 vols., 4to., with numerous plates;
calf Paris, 1747
King (Leonard W.). A History of Sumer and Akkad. An Account of
the Early Races of Babylonia from Prehistoric Times to the founda¬
tion of the Babylonian Monarchy. Roy. 8vo., pp. xxiv and 380, with
12 maps and plans, 34 plates, and 69 smaller illustrations in the text;
cloth 1910
LABORDE (Leon de) et Linant. Voyage de l’Arabie Petree. Impl.
folio, with numerous woodcuts, and 69 plates ; half morocco 1830
LAMARTINE (A. de). Histoire de la Turquie. 8 vols., large 8vo., half
morocco neat 1855
La Roque. Voyage de l’Arabie Heureuse, par l’Ocean Oriental . . . fait
. . . dans Tannees 1708-10. 12mo , with plates; calf Amsterdam, 1716
Contains an account of the coffee-plant, its history and uses.
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plates; old French calf gilt Amsterdam, 1723
LAYARD (A. H.). The Monuments of Nineveh. From drawings made
on the spot. Roy. folio, text, and 2 vols. oblong folio containing 171
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Mayer (L.). Interesting Views in Turkey . . . with descriptions. Impl.
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Menant (J.). Babylone et la Chaldee. Impl. 8vo., 303 pp., with & plates;
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MORIER (J.). Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to
Constantinople, 1808 and 1809. Roy. 4to., with 3 maps, 1 plate of
Inscriptions and 25 engravings; calf 1812
Movers (F. C.) Die Phoenizier. Band I.—Untersuchungen iiber die
Religion und die Gottheiten der Phonizier, mit Rucksicht auf die
verwandten Culte der Carthager, Syrer, Babylonier . . . und Aegypter.
8vo., hf. bd. Bonn, 1841
MUSEE DU LOUVRE— Departement des Antiques Orientales :
Lettres et Contrats de l’Epoque de la Premiere Dynastje Baby-
lonienne. Par Fr. Thureau-Dangin. Impl. 8vo., pp. viii and 63, with
116 pagrs of text ; boards Paris, 1910
Niebuhr (C.). Description de l’Arabie. 1774—Voyage en Arabie.
2 vols., 1776-80—together 3 vols., 4to., witk about 150 maps and plates
of Antiquities, Inscriptions, Goins, etc.; calf gilt Amsterdam, 1774-80
-the same. 3 vols., 1774-30—Recueil de Question 1 *, proposees a
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Memoirs. 3 vols., xoith about 600 illustrations.
Arabic and English Name Lists. 1 vol.
Special Papers on Topography, Archteology, Manners, etc. 1 vol.
Jerusalem. By Sir Charles Warren and Capt. C. B. Conder. 1 vol., and a
la rge portfolio containing 50 plans.
Fauna and Flora. By H. B. Tristram. 1 vol., toith 20 plates, some of them
coloured.
Geology and Geography of Arabia Pelrrea, Palestine, etc. ByE. Hull. 1 vol.,
with coloured maps and other illustrations
General Index. 1 vol.
The Great Map of Western Palestine. 26 sheets in a large portfolio.
752 Survey of Eastern Palestine. 4 vols., 4to., cloth (pub. £10. 10$)
1889-99 6 6 0
Vol. I. The ’Adwan Country. By Major C. R. Conder. With a separate
map on linen, in a pocket, 10 plates, and upwards of 300 woodcuts 1889
Fauna and Flora of Sinai, Pelra, and Wady Arabah. By H. Chichester Hart.
1 vol. with 2 coloured maps and 10 plates
Archaeological Researches in Palestine during the years 1873-4. By C.
Clermont-Ganneau. 2 vols., with numerous illustrations from drawings by A.
Lecomte du Noiiy 1896-9
753 PASPATI (Alex. G ). Etudes sur les Tchinghianes ou Bohemiens de
l’Empire Ottoman. Large 8vo., sewed; scarce Constantinople, 1870 1 10 0
754 PEARS (Sir Edwin). Turkey and its People. 8vo., cloth 1911 0 12 6
' “A book on Turkey by so competent authority as Sir Edwin Pears is at
this moment exceptionally opportune. - ’— The Times.
755 Perrot (G.) and C. Chipiez. History of Art in Phoenicia and its
Dependencies. Translated and edited by Walter Armstrong. 2 vols.,
roy. 8vo , with 10 plates and 644 illustrations in the text; cloth (pub.
£2. 2s) .... 1885 0 14 0
756 Petrie (W. M. F.). Researches in Sinai. With chapters by C. T.
Currelly. Roy. 8vo , with 4 maps and 186 illustrations; cloth 1906 0 18 0
757 Plaisted (B.). Journal from Calcutta, by sea, to Busserab; from thence
across the great desert to Aleppo . . . 1750 . . . Account of the
countries, cities, and towns adjacent to Bengal . . . Journal ... of
the Doddington East-Indiaman . . . wrecked . . . Second edition.
12mo., with 2 maps; old calf 1758 0 10 0
758 QUARESMIUS (Francisus). Historica Theologica et Moralis Terras
Sanctaa Elvcidatio . . . Opus non tantum ad Terram sanctam prc-
ficiscentibus . . . vtilissimum. Auctore Fr. Francisco Quaresmio . . .
2 vols., folio, with engraved titles, map, and plates ; old calf
Antverpice, 1639 4 10 0
A work of permanent value. The author lived for about thirty years n
Jerusalem, as the •* Commissaire Apostolique.”
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759 Radziwill (Prince Nicolas Christopher). Ierosolymitana Peregrinatio.
Folio, with engraved title; vellum Antwerp , 1614
760 Red Sea. A Chart of the Red Sea ... By James Creasey. A large
MS. chart (46 x 32 ins.) with inset of harbours of Suez and Tor, and a
short history of Red Sea commerce and navigation 1803
761 Redhouse (J. W.). Chronological Synopsis of the History of Arabia and
its neighbours from b.c. 500,000 (?) to a.d. 679. 8vo., cloth 1887
762 REGNAUT (Anthoine). Discours du Voyage d’Outre Mer au Sainct
Sepulcro de Jerusalem, et autres lieux de la Terre Saincfce. Sm.
folio, with woodcuts in imitation of Holbein's figures of the Old Testa¬
ment; old calf, gilt back Lyon, 1573
763 ROBERTS (David). HOLY LAND, SYRIA, IDUMEA, and
ARABIA, with historical Descriptions by Croly. 2 vols. in 4 1842-3
-EGYPT and NUBIA, from Drawings made on the Spot, with
historical Descriptions by Brockdon. 3 vols. 1846-49
-together 7 vols., atlas folio, a genuine original copy, with nearly
250 magnificent plates COLOURED BY HAND in imitation of the
original drawings ; strongly bound in half morocco (neatly repaired),
gilt edges 1842-49
Roberts’s “Holy Land and Egypt” is a really noble and grand publication.
The great artist has represented, in his masterly style, all the famous sites and
stupendous architectural remains of the Land of the Bible, of Ancient Egypt, Nubia,
etc. To all Bible-readers, to all oriental scholars, and to gentlemen who have
resided or travelled in the East, Roberts’s work will afford the most pleasant
reminiscences It will ever remain a vivid picture of that marvellous land which
was the cradle of our religion.
764 Rycaut (Paul). History of the present State of the Ottoman Empire.
Fourth edition. Sm. 8vo., with numerous plates ; old calf 1675
765 -History of the Turkish Empire from 1623 to 1677. Folio, with
portraits of the author and the three sultans whose reigns are recorded ;
old calf 1680
766- -Histoire de l’etat present de l’Empire Ottoman . . . traduite
de l’Anglois . . . par M. Briot. 12mo., with 18 fine engravings; calf
gilt Amsterdam, chez Abr. Wolfganlc (imprimee par J. Blaeu), 1671
767 SANDYS. A Relation of a Journey begun An: Dom : 1610. Foure
Books. Containing a description of the Turkish Empire, of /Egypt,
of the Holy Land, of the Remote parts of Italy, and Islands .
adioyning. Sin. folio, with engraved maps and plates; the title and
first leaf backed and repaired; calf 1621
768 -the same. The fifth edition. Sm. folio, with engraved maps and
plates ; a fine copy in old calf gilt 1652
Fine copies of ‘The Voyages and Adventures of Mendez Pinto, 1653,’ and
‘ Gage. New Survey of the West Indies, 1655 ’ are bound with the above.
769 - tbe same. Sixth edition. Sm. folio, with engraved title and
numerous copperplate engravings ; calf 1670
770 -the same. Seventh edition. Sm. folio, calf 1673
771 Schumacher (G.). The Jaulan. Post 8vo ., with maps anl illustrations;
cloth Pal. Explor. Fund, 1888
772 Shaw (Thomas). Travels or Observations relating to several parts of
Barbary and the Levant. Folio, with maps and plates; calf neat
Oxford, 1738
773 Stanley (A. P.). Sinai and Palestine. 8vo., with maps and plans;
caf extra, or half levant morocco 1871
774 TOURNEFORT (P. de). Relation d’un Voyage du Levant . . . con-
tenant l’Histoire ancienne & moderne de plusieurs Isles de l’Archipel,
de Constantinople, des C6tes de la Mer Noire, d’Armenie, de la Georgie,
des Frontieres de Perse et de l’Asie Mineure ... 2 vols., 4to., with
portrait, maps, and numerous plates of Vieios, Costume, Plants, Animals,
etc.; old mottled calf’, fine copy Paris, 1717
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775 YOGUE (Le C te 'de). Les Eglises de la Terre Sainte. 4to., with
plates and woodcuts giving plans, elevations, details and sections; calf
neat , or half red morocco 1860
776 --Le Temple de Jerusalem. Monographie du Haram-Ech-Cherif,
suivie d’un Essai sur la Top r graphie de la Ville-Sainte. Large folio,
with woodcuts, and 37 plates (11 coloured) of Temples, Mosques, Stained
Glass, Mural Decorations, etc., sd. 1864
777 - Syrie Centrale. Architecture civile et ueligieuse du l c au YII e
Siecle. 2 vols., impl. 4to., with 151 plates, giving views of the buildings,
also architectural details; unbd. in portfolios Paris, 1865-77
778 -the same. 2 vols., impl. 4to., If. morocco, gilt tops, uncut 1865-77
779 -the same. 2 vols., impl. 4to., a fine copy in vellum, uncut; from
the library of William Morris 1865-77
780 WARD (William Hayes). The Seal Cylinders of Western Asia, 4to.,
pp. xxx and 428, with 1,315 illustrations; sd. Washington, 1910
This interesting publication of the Carnegie Institution of Washington is as
complete a study as can be made of the seal cylinders preserved in various public and
private museums throughout the world. It is really an investigation of the earliest
art of Babylonia and of its later ramifications.
781 WiLSON(Capt.) and Capt. Warren. The Recovery of Jerusalem: a
Narrative of Exploration and Discovery in the City and the Holy
Land. 8vo., with numerous illustrations ; doth 1871
782 ZIEGLERI (J.) Terr 2 E Sanct,e, qnam Palsestinam nominant, Syriee,
Arabiie, iEgypti & Scbondiaa doctissima descriptio . . . Holmiaj
Plane Regise Vrbis calamitosiseima clades ab eodem descripta. Terrse
Sanctse altera descriptio . . . authore Vuolffgango Vueissenburgio . . .
Sm. folio, A fine COPY in red morocco, g. e. by Kalthoeber, from the
Beckford Library Argentorati, 1536
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783 Abel (Carl). Koptische Untersuchungen. 2 vols. in 3 parts, 8vo., sd.,
4s; or, half calf Berlin, 1876
784 Alexandria. Societe Arcbeologique d’Alexandrie. Bulletin. Nos. 1-5.
8vo ., with plates; sewed 1898-1902
785 AMELINAU (E.). La Geographic de l’Egjpte a l’Epoque Copte. Roy.
8vo., cloth (pub. 35 fcs.) Paris, 1893
786 - Les nouvelles fouiiles d’Abydos (1895-96). 4to., with map, 43
plates, and engravings ; sd., 18s; or buckram ib., 1899
First report on the excavations of the Necropolis of Abydos, made on the
principles first put forth and exercised by Flinders Petrie and scientifically developed
by M. de Morgan.
787 AMHERST PAPYRI (The), beiDg an Account of the Egyptian Papyri
in the Collection of the Rt. Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney. By Percy
E. Newberry; with an Appendix on a Coptic Papyrus by W. E. Crum.
Roy. 4to., pp. 62, and 24 plates of Papyri; bds. 1899
788 - Account of the Greek Papyri . . . By B. P. Grenfell and A. S.
Hunt. Part I.—The Ascension of Isaiah, and other theological
fragments. Roy. 4to., with 9 plates ; bd. 1900
789 ANDERSON (J). ZOOLOGY of EGYPT: REPTiLIA. and
•BATRACHIA. Roy. 4to., pp. Ixv and 371, with voodcuts, map of
Egypt, Nubia and the Sudan, 1 illustrations of Physical Features,
41 coloured, and 11 uncoloured plates; cloth 1898
100 copies were printed of which 95 were for sale; but few remain.
790 ANDREWS (Charles William). A Descriptive Catalogue of the
Tertiary Yertebrata of the Fayum, Egypt. Based on the Collection
of the Egyptian Government in the Geological Museum, Cairo, and on
the Collection of the British Museum (Natural History), London.
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791 Aur^s (Aug.). Mefcrologie Egypfcienne: Determination geometrique
des mesures de capacite, dont les Anciens se sont servis en Egypte.
2 parts. Roy. 8vo., sd. Nimes, privately printed, 1880
792 BELMORE. Papyri in Hieroglyphic and Hieratic Characters from
the Collection of the Earl of Belmore, now deposited in the British
Museum. With 9 double folio plates, lithographed and printed in colours,
1848.— Tablets and other Egyptian Monuments from the Collection of
the Earl of Belmore, now depos’ted in the British Museum. With 23
double folio plates, lithographed and printed in colours, 1843. In one
volume, roy. folio, half red morocco, gilt top; scarce 1843
793 Belzoni (G.). Description and History, with a Dissertation on the
YEra, etc., of an Alabaster Sarcophagus in Mr. Soane’s possession,
discovered in Thebes, HSgypti Superior, by Sig n . G. Belzoni, 1818.
4to., a manuscript ( imperfect), with 12 large folding rubbings of the
Inscriptions ; unbound (1818 ?)
794 - Plates illustrative of the Researches and Operations of
G. Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia. Irapl. folio, consisting of 50 coloured
plates (lacking plate 36) ; bds. 1822
Many copies contain only 44 plates—the above contains the six additional ones.
795 -Narrative of the Operations and recent Discoveries within the
Pyramids, Templep, Tombs, and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia.
Second Edition. 4to., with portrait and map; calf 1821
796 -the same. Third Edition. 2 vols., 8vo., with portrait and large
folding map ; calf extra, sprinkled edges 1822
797 BERLIN, KOENIGLICHE MUSEEN. Abth. der Aegypt. Alterthumer.
Die Wandgemaelde der verschiedenen Raeume. 37 tafeln nebst
erklaerung von R. Lepsius. Oblong folio, sewed 1870
798 - AEGYPTISCHE und YORDERASIATISCHE ALTER-
THOMER aus den Koeniglicben Mnseen zu Berlin, mit erklarendem
Text von der Direction der Sammlung. 2 vols., roy. folio, comprising
138 photographs mounted on cardboard, with explanatory t xt; in
portfolios 1895-97
799 - Aegyptische Urkunden aus den Koeniglichen Museen zu Berlin,
herausg. von der Generalverwaltung. Griechische Urkunden.
Vols. I—III, pt. 6, 1895-1900— Arabische Urkunden. Vol. I, pts. 1
and 2, 1896-1900—forming together 2 vols. and 8 pt=. roy. 4to., one
vol. in cloth, the rest in parts 1895-1900
800 -Hieratische Papyrus aus den Koniglichen Museen zu Berlin.
Herausgegeben von der General-verwaltung. Parts 1-3. Folio,
48 lithographed plates of text; sewed Leipzig, 1896-7
801 BISSING (Baron F. W. von). Ein Thebanischer Grabfund aus dem
Anfang des Neuen Reichs. Oblong folio, with 13 coloured plat s;
sewed Berlin, 1900
802 - Das Re-Heiligtum des Konigs Ne-Woser-Re (Rathures).
Herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing. Band I.— Der
Bau, von Ludwig Borchardt. Folio, pp. 89, with 6 plates and 62
illustrations in the text; bds. Berlin, 19l'5-
To be completed in 3 vols. Subscription price
803 - Denkmaler Agyptischer Sculptur. Complete in 12 parts, folio,
with 144 plates and numerous illustrations in the text; in portfolios
Munich, 1906-11
Both the author and publishers have felt it important iu choosing the objects
for illustration, not only to give the best known Sculptures, but also to include a
large number of those which have hitherto not been published at all, or only very
imperfectly, and thus to bring them within the reach of students. The text which
accompanies the several plates does not only contain remarks on the origin and
present resting place, state of preservation, size and material of the respective
objects, but also a brief summary of the same, as well as notices of the chief parallel
Sculptures and literary allusions. Explanatory illustrations are included in the text
whenever necessary.
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804 Birch (S.). Egyptian Texts, selected and edited for the use of students.
Sm. 4to., cloth 1877
805 BOOK OF THE DEAD. Facsimile of the Papyrus of Ani. [First
Edition. With an introduction by the late Le Page Renouf]. Impl.
folio, 37 large folded plates printed in colours; half morocco; out of
print and scarce British Museum, 1890
The Text of the Papyrus of Ani. The Egyptian Text, with
806
807
interlinear Transliteration and Translation, a running Translation, etc.
By E. A. Wallis Budge. Roy. 4to., half morocco ib., 1895
Facsimiles of the Papyri of Hunefer, Anhai, Kerasher, and
808
^ w w
Netchemet, with Supplementary Text from the Papyrus of Nu.
With transcripts, translations, etc. by E. A. Wallis Budge. Roy.
folio, with 98 plates (20 coloured) ; half morocco ib., 1899
Budge (E. A. Wallis). Hieroglyphic Vocabulary to the Theban
809
Recension of the Book of the Dead. With an Index to all the
English Equivalents of the Egyptian Words. New edition, revised
and enlarged. Cr. 8vo., pp. viii and 522; cloth 1911
Davis. The most ancient and most important of the extant
810
religious texts of ancient Egypt. Edited, with introduction, complete
translation, and various chapters on its history, symbolism, etc. etc.
by C. H. S. Davis. Impl. 4to., with 99 'plates in fa'simile from the
Turin and Louvre papyri; cloth New York, 1894
Lepsius. Das Todtenbuch der Agypter nach dem Hieroglyph-
811
V-/ V A
ischen Papyrus in Turin. Impl. 4to., with 79 plates; hf. bd.
Leipzig , 1842
Naville (E.). Das Aegyptische Todtenbuch der xviii. bis xx.
812
Dynastie, aus verschiedenen Urkunden zusammengsestellt und heraus-
gegeben. 2 vols., folio, with 448 pp. of Hieroglyphics and 212 plates ,
bds. (pub. £12.) Berlin, 1886
- Pleyte. Chapitres Supplementaires du Livre des Morts
813
162-174. Traduction et Commentaire par W. Pleyte. 3 vols., impl.
8vo., bds. (pub. £2. 10s) Leide, 1881
- Renouf. Translation and commentary, by Sir P. Le Page
814
f w w
Renouf, continued and completed by E. Naville. 4to., with 62
plates and illustrations in the text; buckram, out of print
Privately printed for the Society of Biblical Archeology, 1904
Tirard (H. M.). The Book of the Dead. With an Introduction
by Edouard Naville. Post 8vo., pp. 170, with 46 illustrations;
cloth 1910
A series of lectures, delivered some years ago to students at the British Museum,
are here printed for the first time with the revision rendered necessary by recent
discoveries.
815 BOOKS on EGYPT and CUALD.EA. By E. A. Wallis Budge and
L. W. King. Vols. I—XXVII. Cr. 8vo., cloth (pub. £5. 14s 6d)
1899-1909
Volumes I—XIX are sold separately at 3s 6 d net per vol.; volumes XX—XXVII
at 6s net per vol.
Contents
Vols,
1-
2 -
3-
4-
5-
6 - 8 -
9-16-
17-18-
-Egyptian Religion.
-Egyptian Magic.
-Egyptian Language.
-Babylonian Religion.
-Assyrian Language.
-Book of the Dead.
-History of Egypt.
-The Decrees of Memphis and
Canopus—The Rosetta Stone.
-The Decrees of Memphis and
Canopus—The Stele of Can¬
opus, vol. iii.
20-22—The Egyptian Heaven and Hell.
Vols.
23-24-
19—'
25-
26- 27-
27- 30-
31-
-The Book of Kings, Dynasties,
i-xxx.
-The Liturgy of Funerary Offer¬
ings.
-The Book of Opening the
Mouth.
-Book of the Dead. The Egypt¬
ian Hieroglyphic Text. 3 vols;
18s 1910
Hieroglyphic Vocabulary with
an Index to all the English
Equivalents of the Egyptian
Words. 6s. 1911
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816 Betts (W. A.). Egyptian Arabic Primer. Second revised edition.
8vo., pp. 97 ; bds. Cairo, 1908
This Primer is intended to be of assistance to those who are learning the elements
of Egyptian colloquial Arabic.
817 Botti (G.). L‘Aero pole d'Alexandrie et le Serapeum d’apres Aphtonins
et les Fouilles. 1895— Eouilies a la Colonne Theodosienne (1896).
1897—Plan de la Yille d’Alexandria a l’Epoque Pfcolemai'que. 1898,—
together 3 pamphlets ; 8vo., sd.
:: Soviet e Archeologique d'Alexandrie, 1895-8
818 BOULAK MUSEUM. Album du Musee de Boulaq. Avec une Texte
explicate redige par Auguste Mariette-Bey. Roy. folio, with 40
photographic plates of Objects in the Museum ; cloth, rare
Le Caire, 1871
819 - the same. Roy. folio, several plates water-stained; hf. bd. 187 L
Miss Amelia B. Edwards in the Academy, Sept. 27, 1890, says: “In the days of
the old Bfilaq Museum, and under the regime of its founder, Marietta Pasha, was issued
that beautiful and scarce volume, L'Album du Mosee de Boulaq, which u may be
remembered met with an untimely fate, the whole stock having perished in the fire
which destroyed the premises of M. Mourds, at Paris. Fort unate, therefore, are those
who possess the few copies yet extant, preserving as they do the only photographic
record of those delightful galleries which were literally the creation of Mariette.
820 -- A Collection of 40 photographs of objects in the Museum,
neatly mounted and bound in 2 vols. oblong roy. 4to., half morocco n. d.
821 BRITISH MUSEUM. Select Papyri in the Hieratic Character from
the Collections of the British Museum. With prefatory notes.
[First Series] 3 parts in 1 vol. roy. folio, with 168 coloured plates;
calf extra, marbled edges; very scarce 1841-4
822 - Egyptian Texts of the earliest Period from the Coffin of Amamu
in the British Museum, with a Translation by the late S. Birch.
Impl. folio, 32 facsimile plates ; 16 pp. of letterpress ; bds. 1866
823 - Inscriptions in the Hieratic and Demotic Character. Folio, bd.
1868
824 - Photographs of the Papyrus of Nebseniui the British Mdseum.
Oblong folio, 33 photographs produced by the autotype carbon process
825 - Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, in the British Museum. Large
folio, a facsimile comprising 21 lithographic plates; boards 1898
The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus is said to have been found at Thebes. The
text comprises a series of propositions or problems in Arithmetic, Mensuration.
Trigonometry, etc., sometimes accompanied by diagrams. None of the problems indi¬
cate that the Egyptians had any deep theoretical knowledge of arithmetic or geometry,
but.all of them show that they were very ready in making practical calculations.”
Preface.
826 - Coptic and Greek Texts of the Christian Period prom Ostraka,
Stelae, etc. in the British Museum. By H. R. HALL. Foolscap
folio, pp. xi and 159, with 100 plates ; cloth 1905
The collection of Greek and Coptic texts printed in the present volume is
reproduced from ostraka, from fragments of calcareous stone, and from commemora¬
tive stelae and gravestones, preserved in the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian
Antiquities in the British Museum. All were inscribed during the latter portion of
the Coptic Period of the History of Egypt, i.e., between the Vth and the XHth
centuries of our era.
827 - Guide to the Egyptian Collections in the British Museum.
Post 8vo., pp. xiv and 325, with 53 plates and numerous illustrations in
the text ; Ids. 1909
828 - Texts relating to Saint M&na of Egypt and Canons of Nicaea,
in a Nubian dialect, with facsimile edited by E. A. Wallis Budge.
8vo. c 1 oth 1909
In this volume is published a facsimile of the Oriental MS. 6805 in the Depart¬
ment of Oriental Printed Books and MSS. containing texts, written, in a Nubian
dialect akin to the modern Nfiba, which relate to Saint Mena, an Egyptian soldier
who suffered martyrdom in Phrygia early in the fourth century, anil to certain of the
Canons of Nicaea. The MS. is one of the very few extant books of the Ancient
Church of the Sudan.
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829
830
831
BRITISH MUSEUM. Papyri acquired in the years 1888-1893, Dept, of
MSS. Roy. 8vo., cloth
Extracted from the Catalogue of Additions to MSS.
- Coptic Homilies in the dialect of Upper Egypt edited from the
Papyrus Codex Oriental 5001 in the British Museum, by E. A.
Wallis Budge, m.a., litt.d. 8vo., with 5 plates and 7 illustrations in
the text; cloth - 1910
The present volume contains the Coptic versions of ten Greek Homilies on
fasting, repentance, the end of the world, the Incarnation, Ac., which are attributed
to John the Faster, Athanasius of Alexandria, Proclus of Cyzicus, Eusebius and Basil
of Ciesarea, and Archbishop Theophilus. This volume originally, together with the
great Coptic Psalter Oriental 5000, belonged to the library of a large monastery in the
Thebaid, and was copied, probably towards the close of the seventh century, by a
scribe attached to the brotherhood.— Preface.
Egyptian Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum. Facsimiles.
839
833
With Descriptions, Translations, etc. by Dr. E. A. Wallis Budge.
Folio, pp. xxii, 29, and 43, with 48 plates; half green calf 1910
Hieroglyphic T*xts from Egyptian Stelae, etc., in the British
834
835
Museum. Part I. Sm. folio, pp. 20, with 56 plates; in portfolio 1911
BRUGSCH (H.). Grammaire Demotique con tenant les principes generaux
de la langue et de l’ecriture populaires des anciens Egyptians. 4to.,
with 13 plates of facsimiles ; hf. cf. Berlin , 1855
--Die Geographic der Nachbarlander Agyptens naeh den altagypt-
ischen Denkmalern. Zum erstern male zusammengestellt und Ver-
glichen mit den Geographischen angaben der Heiligen Schrift, und der
Greichischen, Romischen, Koptischen und Arabischen Schriftsteller.
4to., with 2 maps and 23 pla'es ; l)ds. Leipzig , 1858
History of Egypt under the Pharaohs derived entirely from the
836
837
Monuments. Translated by H. D. Seymour and P. Smith. With a
Memoir on the Exodus of the Israelites and the Egyptian Monuments.
2 vols., 8vo., with coloured plates and maps ; cloth 1879
-the same. Second Edition. 2 vols., 8vo., cloth 1881
La Tente Funeraire de la Princesse Isimkheb provenant de la
838
Trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari. 4to., pp. 8, with 7 plates, 5 of which
are coloured ; sd. Cairo, 1889
Die Aegyptologie. Abriss der Entzifferungen und Forschungen
839
auf dem Gebiete der Aegyptischen Schrift, Sprache und Altherthums-
kunde. 8vo., hf. cf. Leipzig, 1891
Egypt under the Pharaohs. History derived entirely from the
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monumtnts. Condensed and thoroughly revised by M. Brodrick.
Fourth impression (third edition). 8vo., with maps , plans, and illus¬
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graphies par E. Brugsch. Texte par G. Maspero. 1881—Suite, 10
plates, n. d.; 2 vols. 4to., 30 photographic plates; half morocco;
scarce (1881-[5?]
BUDGE (E. Wallis). The Sarcophagus of Anchnesraneferab, Queen of
Ahmes II, King of Egypt. Imp]. 8vo., cloth (pub. 15s) 1885
■- Egyptian Reading Book. 8vo., cloth 1888
A series of texts in hieroglyphic characters.
--Catalogue of the Egyptian Collection in the Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge. 8vo., cloth {pub. 10s) Cambridge, 1893
-Some Account of the Collection of Egyptian Antiquities in the
Possession of Lady Meux. 4to., cloth 1893
—--the same. Second edition. 4to., with 34 plates; half morocco
!896
- Saint Michael the Archangel: Three Encomiums by Theodosius,
Archbishop of Alexandria, Severus, Patriarch of Antioch, and Eusta¬
thius, Bishop of Trake. The Coptic texts, with extracts from Arabic
and Ethiopic versions, edited, with a translation, by E. A. W r allis
Buige. Impl. 8vo., cloth {pub. 15s) 1894
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including 152 pages of Hieroglyphics with translations; sewed 18s ; or
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843 -The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day. The Egyptian Text
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Budge. 3 vols., 8vo., cloth, out of print 1898
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35,000 references—Vol. III. English Translation.
849 - The Earliest Known Coptic Psalter. The Text, in the dialect
of Upper Egypt, edited from the unique Papyrus Codex Oriental 5000
. in the British Museum, by E. A. Wallis Budge. Roy. 8vo., cloth 1898
850 -The Gods of the Egyptians; or, Studies in Egyptian Mythology.
2 vols., 4to., with illustrations in the text and numerous coloured plates
some folding ; cloth ; SCARCE 1904
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851 - The Egyptian Sudan: its History and Mon aments. 2 vols.,
roy. 8vo., with 66 places and numerous illustrations in the text; cloli as
new {pub. £2. 2s) 1907
852 BUNSEN (C. C. J.). Egypt’s Place in Universal History, translated
from the German by C. H. Cottrell, with additions by S. Birch.
Yol. Y. 8vo., cloth 1867
This volume contains among other items the Dictionary and Grammar of
Hieroglyphics by S. Birch, and also a translation (the first attempted) of the Turin
Codex of the Book of the Dead, also by Birch.
853 - the same. Pp. 345 to end only, containing the Dictionary and
Grammar of Hieroglyphics by S. Birch, complete. 8yo., hf . calflS 67
From the library of Joseph Bononi.
854 Burckhardt (J. L). Travels in Nubia. 4to with maps; half calf 1819
BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE:
855 EXHIBITION of the ART of ANCIENT EGYPT. Atlas 4to.,
LARGE paper, with 27 full- 1 age photographs mounted on boards ; cloth
1895
856 - the same. Allas 4to , with 12 extra plates; cloth 1895
The special and novel character of the illustrations is that they represent the
industrial and domestic arts of ancient Egypt, and thus reveal the customs and
civilization of the people, rather than the magnificence of the kings.
857 BURTON’S Excekpta Hieroglyphica, or exact Copies of various Hiero-
glyphical Inscriptions, etc., now existing in Egypt and at Mount Sinai.
4 parts in 1 vol., oblong 4to., a perfect copy, consisting of 61 places;
half morocco Cairo, 1825-37
858 Cairo Genizah Palimpsests (Hebrew—Greek) from the Taylor-Schechter
Collection, including a fragment of the twenty-second Psalm accord-
v ing to Origen’s Hexapla. Edited for the syndics of the University
^ Press by C. Taylor. Impl. 4to .,with 11 plates; cloth Cambridge, 19C0
CAtRO. INSTITOT FRANgAIS D’ARCHEOLOGIE ORIENT ALE :
859 MU!MOIRES
Yol. I, fasc. L—UNE SAISON DE FOUILLES A SIPPAR, Par
Vincent Scheil. Impl. 4to., pp. 141, with 7 plates and 18 illustrations
in the text; sewed 1902
Yol II.—LA BIJOUTERIE ET LA JOAILLERIE EGYPTIENNES.
Par Emile Vernier. Impl. 4to , pp. vii and 156, with 25 plates and
200 illustrations in the text ; sewed 1907
Vtl. III.—MAKR1ZL DESCRIPTION HISTOR1QUE ET TOPO-
GRAPHIQUE DE L’EGYPTE. Traduit par Paul Casanova.
Tome III. Impl. 4to., pp. 328; served 1906
Vol. IV and V.— In preparation.
Vol. VI, fasc. T.—MEMOIRE SUR LES FOUILLES DE LICHT. Par
J. E. Gautier et G. J^quier. Imp]. 4to ., pp. 108, with 30 plates and
144 illustratiins in the text; sewed 1902
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Yol. VII, fasc. I.—ETUDES SUR LA TOPOGRAPHIE DU CAIRE.
La Kal’at Al-Kabch et la Birkat al-FSl. Par Georges Salmon.
Imp]. 4to pp. 136, with Opiates; sewed 1902
Yol. VIII.—MONUMENTS POUR SERVIR A L’ETUDE DU CULTE
D’ATONOU EN EGYPTE. Tome I. ParU. Bouriant, G. Legrain
et G. Jequier. Impl. 4to., pp. iv and 129, with 65 plates and 47 illus¬
trations in the text ; sewed 1903
Vol. IX —FRAGMENTS D’APOCRYPHES COPTES. Par Pierre
Lacau. Impl. 4to., pp. iv and 116, with 6 plates ; sewed 1904
Yol. X.—CLEMENT D’ALEXANDRE ET L’EGYPTE. Par Albert
Deiber. Impl. 4to., pp. iv and 139, with 48 illustrations; sewed 1904
Yol XI.—LE KASR EL-AGOUZ. Par Dominique Mallet. Impl. 4to.,
pp. 103, with plate ; sewed 1909
Yol. XII, fasc. I.—LE MONASTilRE ET Li NECROPOLE DE
BAOIUT. Par Jean ClIddat. Impl. 4to., pp. viii and 71, with 38
plates (17 coloured), and 43 illustrations in the text; sewed 1904
- fasc. II.—The same. Part ll. Impl. 4to pp. 73-166, with 76
plates (30 coloured), and 27 illustrations in the text; sewed 1906
Yol. XIII.— In preparation.
Vol. XIV.—FOUILLES DE QATTAH. Par E. Chassinat, H.
Gauthier et H. Pieron. Impl. 4to., pp. ix and 78, with 18 plates ,
and 17 illustrations in the text; sewed 1906
Vol. XV.—LE TOMBEAU DE RAMSES IX. Par Felix Guilmant.
Impl. 4to.,pp. ii with 96plates; sewed 1907
Yol. XVI. —In preparation.
Vol. XVII.—LE LIYRE DES ROIS D’EGYPTE. Recueil de titres et
protocoles royaux, suivi d’un index alphabetique, par Henri Gauthier.
Tome I.— Des Origines a la Fin de la XII e Dynastie. Impl. 4to .,pp.,
viii and 378 ; sewed 1908
Vo’s. XVIII—XXI. —In preparation.
Yol. XXII.—FOUTOUH AL BAHNASA. Par Emile Galtier. Impl.
4to., pp. ii and 217 j sewed 1909
Vol. XXIII.— Le Quatri&me Livre des Entretiens et EpItres de
Shenouti, publie par E. Chassinat. 4to., pp. 211, with 2 facsimiles;
sewed 1911
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pp. E. Chassinat et Cb. Planque. 4 to.,pp. vii and 241, with 40 plates
and numerous hieroglyphic illustrations in the text; sewed 1911
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CORPUS INSCRIPTIONUM ARABICARUM. 2“™ partie.—
Syrie du Nord. Par Moritz Sobernheim. Fasc. I. Impl. 4to., pp.
vii and 113, with 15 plates; sewed 1909
Vol. XXVI.—ARCHIVES D’UNE FAMILLE DE DILBAT AU
TEMPS DE LA PREMIERE DYNASTIE DE BABYLON. Par
J. E. Gautier. Impl. 4to., pp. ii and 117, with 1 plate; sewed 1908
Vol. XXVII.—MASS1GNON (Louis). MISSION EN MESOPOTAMIE
(1907-1908). Tome Premier. Relev£s ArchIsologiques. Folio, pp.
vii and 75, with folding map , plan, and 61 plates , and many illustrations
in the text; sewed 1910
GAUTHIER (Henri). LE LIVRE DES ROIS D’EGYPTE. Recueil de
Titres et Protocoles royaux, suivi d’un Index alphabetique. Tome
Second. De la XIII* Dynastie a la Fin de la XVII e Dtnastie.
Premier Fascicule. Folio, pp. 171, sewed 1910
Maqrizi el-Mawa‘iz wa’l-I‘tibar f! dhikr el-Khitat wa’l-Athar. Texte
arabe edite par Gaston Wiet. Volume premier, fascicule premier
(Premierepartie,chapI-XII). Folio,pp.xvicmd 184; sewed 1911
Biblioth^que d’Etude. Publiee sous la direction de Emile Chassinat.
Tome I.—LES MEMOIRES DE SINOUHIT. Transmits et publies
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Barry (L6on). Sur une Lampe en Terre Cuite. Le Culte des Tyndarides dans l’Egypte
GiAco-Romaine. 4to., pp. 17, with 1 plate ; sewed 1906
-Un Papyrus Grec. Petition des Fermiers de Soknopaion Nfisos au Stratege. 4to ,
pp. 16 ; sewed • 1903
Casanova (Paul). De quelques L6gendes Astronomiques Arabes considerees dans leurs
rapports avec la Mythologie Egyptienne. 4to., pp. 38, with 1 plate; sewed 1902
-Notes sur un Texte Copte du XIII e si^cle. Les Noms Coptes du Caire et Localit&s
Voisines. 4to., pp. 112, withplate; sewed 1901
Chassinat (Emile). Fragments de Manuscrits Coptes en dialecte Fayoumique. 4to ,
pp 36 ; sewed 1902
-Note sur un Nom G6ographique emprunt6 a la grande Liste des Nomes du Temple
d’Edfou. 4to., pp. 3 ; sewed 1902
-Sur une Representation du Dieu Oukb. 4to., pp. 8 ; seived 1905
-Une Tombe inviol6e de la XVIII® Dynastie d6couverte aux environs de Medinet
El-Gorab dans le Fayoum. 4to , pp. 10, with 3 plates ; sewed 1901
Cledat (Jean). Notes arch6ologiques et philologiques. 4to., pp. 30, with 7 plates ; seived
1902
Deiber (A.) Notes sur deux Documents Coptes. 4to., pp. 9 ; sewed 1903
Galtier (E.) Contribution a l'Etude de la Literature Arabe-Copte. 4to .,pp. 117 ; sewed 1905
-Coptica-Arabica. Fasc. I. 4to., pp. 78 ; sewed 1906
-Les Fables d’Olympianos. 4to., pp. 14 ; sewed 1904
-Notes de Linguistique Turque. 4to., pp. 14 ; sewed 1904
-Sur les Mystferes des Lettres Grecques. 4to., pp. 24 ; sewed 1002
-Sur une forme verbale de l’Arabe d’Egypte. 4to., pp. 8 ; sewed 1904
Gauthier (Henri). La Ddesse Tripkis. 4to.,pp. 17; sewed 1903
-Notes et Remarques historiques. 4to., pp. 27 ; sewed 1906
-Notes g6ographiques sur le Nome Panopolite. 4to., pp. 63, with plate; sewed 1904
-Quelques Remarques sur la XI® Dynastie. 4to., pp. 18 ; sewed 1906
-Rapport sur une Campagne de Fouilles a Drah Abou’l Neggah en 1906. 4to .,pp. 51,
with 13 plates ; sewed
Un PiAcurseur de Champollion au XVI e sificle. 4to., pp. 22 ; sewed
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Lefebvre (Gustave). Fragments Grecs des Evangiles sur Ostraka. 4to., pp. 15;
3 plates; sewed
-Inscriptions Chrdtiennes du Mus6e du Caire. 4to., pp. 27 ; sewed
Loret (Victor). Horus-le-Faucon. 4to., pp. 24, with 2 coloured plates by Felix Guilmant;
sewed 1903
Palanque (Charles). Notes de Fouilles dans la N6cropole d’Assiout. 4to., pp. 10 ; sewed 1904
-Notes sur quelques Jouets Coptes en Terre Cuite. 4to., pp. 7, with 2 plates; sewed
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-Rapport sur les Fouilles d’El Deir (1902). 4to., pp. 8 ; served 1902
-—Rapport sur les Recherches effectu6es a Baouit en 1903. 4to., pp. 21, with 17
plates; sewed 1906
-Un Moule Egyptien trouv4 a Lectoure. 4to , pp. 5 ; sewed 1906
Pieron (Henri). Un Tombeau Egyptien a Coupole sur Pendentifs. 4to., pp. 5 with plate ;
sewed 1908
Salmon (Georges). Notes sur un Manuscrit du Fonds Turc de la BibliothSque Nationale.
4to., pp. 3 ; sewed 1903
-Notes d’Epigraphie Arahe. 4to., pp. 20, withplate ; sewed 1902
-Rapport sur une Mission a Damiette (Mai —Juin, 1901). 4to., pp. 19 ; sewed 1902
—-Un Text Arabe in6dit pour servir a l’Histoire des ChrAtiens d’Egypte. 4to., pp. 44 ;
sewed ] 906
Schiel (le P. V.) Deux nouvelles Lettres d’El Amarna. 4to., pp. 6, with plate; sewed 1902
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MEMOIRS, continued :—
IX. —Two Hieroglyphic Paptri from Tanis. Extra Volume; scarce
Containing
I.—The Sign Papyrus (a Syllabary). By F. Ll. Griffith.
II. —The Geographical Papyrus (an Almanack). By W. M. Flinders
Petrie. With Remarks by Professor H. Brugsch.
X. — The Festival Hall of Oskorkon II. (Bubastis.) For 1890-1.
By E. Naville. With 39 plates (pub. £1. 5s)
XI. — Ahnas el Medineh. For 1891-2. By E. Naville; and the Tomb of
Paheri at El Kab. By J. J. Tylor and F. Ll. Griffith. With 27
plates (pub. £1. os)
XII. — Deir el Bahari. Introductory. For 1S92-3. By E. Naville.
With 15 plates and plans (pub. £1. 5s)
XIII. — Deir el Bahari. Part I. For 1893-4. By E. Naville. Plates
I—XXIV (three coloured), with description. Roy. folio (pub. £1.10s)
XIV. — Deir el Bahari. Part II. For 1894-5. By E. Naville. Plates
XXV—LV (three coloured ), with description. Roy. folio (pub. £1.10s)
XV. —Deshasheh. For 1895-6. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With
photogravure and other plates (pub. £1. 5s)
XVI. — Deir el Bahari. Part III. For 1896-7. By E. Naville. Plates
LVI — LXXXVI, with description. Roy. folio (pub. £1. 10s)
XVII. —Dendereh. For 1897-98. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With
38 plates (pttb. £1. 5s)
XVIII.— Royal Tombs of the First Dynasty at Abydos. For 1898-99.
By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With 68 plates (pub. £1. 5s)
XIX. —Deir el Bahari. Part IV. Memoirs for 1899-1900. By E.
Naville. Plates LXXXVII — CXVI1I (2 coloured), with description.
Roy. folio
XX. —Diospolis Parva. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. Extra Volume.
With 49 plates; very scarce
XXI. —The Royal Tombs of the Earliest Dynasties. By W. M. Flinders
Petrie. Part II. For 1900-01 (pub. £1. 5s)
XXII. —Abylos. Part I. 1902. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With
Chapter by A. E. Weigall. With 81 plates (pub. £1. 5s.) 1902
XXIII.— El Amrah and Abydos. Special Extra Publication. By
D. Randall-Maciver and A. C. Mack. With a Chapter by F. Ll.
Griffith. With 60 plates 1903
XXIV. —Abydos. Part II. 1903. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With
a Chapter by Ll. Griffith. With 64 plates (pub £1. Is.) 1903
XXV. — Abydos. Part III. Special Extra Publication. By C. T.
Currelly, E. R. Ayrton, and A. E. P. Weigall. With 62 plates 1904
XXVI. —Ehnasya. 19C4. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With 43 plates
(pub. £1. 5s) 1905
XXVI*.— Roman Ehnasya (Herakleopolis Magna). By W. M. Flinders
Petrie. With 32 plates 1905
XXVII.— Deir El Bahari. Part V. For 1904-5. By Edouard Navill 0 .
Plates CXIX — CL, with description. Roy. folio (pub. £1. 10s)
XXVIII.— The XIth Dynasty Temple at Deir El Bahari. Part I. For
1915-6. By Edouard Naville and H. R. Hall. With plates
XXIX. —Deir el Bahari. Part VI. For 1906-7. Roy. folio
XXX. —XIth Dynasty Temple at Deir el Bahari. Part II. For 1907-8
XXXI. —Pre-Dynastic Temple at El Mahasna
884*ARCHyEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Edited by F. Ll. Griffith. 4to.
I. — Beni Hasan. Part I. For 1890-1. By P. E. Newberry. With plans
by G. W. Fraser and 49 plates (four coloured ); scarce
II. — Beni Hasan. Part II. For 1891-2. By P. E. Newberry. With
Appendix by G. W. Fraser. With 37 plates (2 coloured)
III. —El Bersheh. Part I. For 1892-3. By P. E. Newberry. With 34
plates (2 coloured)
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GYPT EXPLORATION FUND, continued:—
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY, continued:—
IV. —El Bersheh. Part II. For 1893-4. By F. Ll. Griffith and P. E.
Newberry. With Appendix by G. W. Fraser. With 23 plates
V. — Beni Hasan. Part III. For 1894-5. By F. Ll. Griffith. (Hiero¬
glyphs, and Manufacture, etc., of Flint Knives.) With 10 coloured plates
VI. — Hierogylphs from the Collections of the Egypt Exploration Fund.
For 1895-6. By F. Ll. Griffith. With 9 coloured plates
This volume explains, as far as possible, the forms, origins and powers of about
two hundred signs.
The plates illustrating the signs are coloured copies of the originals, amongst
which are many different kinds of birds.
VII. — Beni Hasan. Part IV. For 1896-97. By F. Ll. Griffith. With
27 plates
VIII. —The Mastaba of Ptahhetep and Akhethetep at Saqqareh. Part I.
For 1897-98 {pub. £1. 5s)
-The Mastaba of Ptahhetep. Part II. For 1898-99. By N. de G.
Davies. With 35 plates {pub. £1. 5s)
The Rock Tombs of Sheik Said. For 1899-1900. By N. de G. Davies.
With frontispiece and 34 plates
XI, XII.— The Rock Tombs of Deir el Gebrawi. Part I. Tomb of Aba
and smaller Tombs of the Southern Group by N. de G. Davies. With
26 plates and {coloured) frontispiece. (For 1900-01.) Part II. Tomb
of Zau and Tombs of the Northern Group, by N. de G. Davies. With
Appendices by W. E. Crum and G. A. Boulenger. With 29 plates and
{coloured) frontispiece. (For 1901-02), {pub. £2. 10s)
XIII. —The Rock Tombs of el Amarna. Part I. For 1902-3.
G. Davies. With 42 plates {pub. £1. 5s)
XIV. — The Rock Tombs of El Amarna. Part II.
plates
XV. — The Rock Tombs of El Amarna.
plates
XVI. — The Rock Tombs of El Amarna.
plates
XVII. —The Rock Tombs of El Amarna.
XVIII.— The Rock Tombs of El Amarna. Part VI. For 1907-8
XIX.—The Island of Meroe. By J. W. Crowfoot; and Meroitic Inscrip¬
tions. Part I. S6ba to Dangel, by F. Ll. Griffith. With 35 plates
1911
GRAECO-ROMAN BRANCH. 4to.
I. — Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Part I. For 1897-8. By B. P. Grenfell and
A. S. Hunt. With 8 plates {pub. £1. 5s)
A most important collection of fragments of ancient Greek MSS., including early
texts of the Gospels, documents illustrating civil life and works of classical interest,
written from the second to the seventh century after Christ—the latter portion of
great importance to students of Byzantine History. Among the Biblical fragments
are portions of St. Matthew and St. Mark; of the classical writers there are frag-
’. ments of Sappho, Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Euclid, and some hitherto
unpublished writers. The Byzantine period is represented by a number of civil
contracts of high interest for the manners of the time.
II. — The Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Part II. For 1898-99. By B. P. Gren¬
fell and A. S. Hunt. With 8 plates {pub. £1. 5s)
III. —FayOm Towns and their Papyri. For 1899-1900. By B. P. Gren¬
fell, A. S. Hunt, and D. G. Hogarth. With 18 plates {pub. £l. 5s)
IV. —The Tebtunis Papyri. Edited by B. P. Grenfell, A. S. Hunt,
and J. Gilbart Smyly. Vol. I. 4to., pp. xix, 674, with 9 facsimile
plates; scarce 1902
This double volume, representing the equivalent for the subscription for two years
(1900-1 and 1901-2), contains the first instalment of the papyri, which were found at
Umm-el-Barayat (the ancient Tebtunis) in the South of Eayftm. The texts com¬
prise : Literary Fragments (1-4), Royal Ordinances (5-7), Official Correspondence,
(8-37), Petitions (38-54), Private Correspondence (55-59), The Land Survey (60-88),
Taxation (89-103), Contracts (104-118), Accounts (119-124), Descriptions of Mis¬
cellaneous Papyri (125-264).
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A General Index to the Archeological Reports. Vols. I.—XVIII, 1890-1
—1908-9. Compiled by W. L. Nash. 8vo., pp. 7 and 99 ; bds. (1911)
885 EGYPTIAN RESEARCH ACCOUNT AND BRITISH SCHOOL OF
ARCHaEOLOGY IN EGYPT :
BALL AS. By J. E. Quibell. With Chapters by W. M. Flinders
Petrie. With 62 plates, some coloured ; out of print 1896
EL KAB, by J. E. Quibell, in association with the Work of S. Clarke and
J. Tylor. With 27 plates 1898
HIERATIC OSTRAKA AND PAPYRI, found by J. E. Quibell in the
Ramesseum, 1895-96. Edited by W. Spiegelberg. With 54 plates
1898
HIERAKONPOLIS. Part I. Plates of Discoveries in 1898 by J. E.
Quibell. With Notes by W. M. F. Petrie. With 49 plates 1900
-Part II. By J. E. Quibell and F. W. Green. With 40 plates,
several coloured 1902
This unique collection of monuments of the kings before Mena, and of the
2nd dynasty, contains some of the principal material for the history of Egyptian
civilization.
TEMPLE OF THE KINGS AT ABYDOS. (Seiy I.) By A. St. G.
Gaulfield. With a Chapter by W. M. Flinders Petrie. With 26
plates; out of print 1902
MAHASNA AND BET KHALLAF. By John Garstang. With a
Chapter by K. Sethe. With 43 plates 1902
THE OSIREION. By Margaret A. Murray. With 37 plates 1904
SAQQARA MASTABAS. Part I, by Margaret A. Murray, with drawings
by F. Hansard and J. Mothersole ; and Gurob, by L. Loat 1905
HYKSOS AND ISRAELITE CITIES. By W. Flinders Petrie and J. G.
Doncan. With 40 plates 1906
-the same. With 48 extra plates, out of print 1906
GIZEH AND RIFEH. By W. Flinders Petrie. With 40 plates 1907
-the same. With 60 extra plates- 1907
ATHRIBIS. By W. Flinders Petrie, with chapters by J. H. Walker
and E. B. Knobel. With 43 plates (2 coloured ) • 1908
STUDIES. Vol. I. Index of Names and Titles of the Old Kingdom.
By Margaret A. Murray. 76 lithographed pages 1908
- Vol. II. Historical Studies by E. B. Knobel, W. W. Midgley,
J. G. Milne, M. A. Murray, W. Flinders Petrie. With 25 plates 1911
MEMPHIS I. By W. Flinders Petrie. Withachapter by J. H. Walker.
With 54 plates 1909
QURNEH. By W. Flinders Petrie. With a chapter by J. H. Walker.
With 56 plates (7 coloured ) 1909
THE PALACE OF APRIES (MEMPHIS II). By W. Flinders Petrie.
With 35 plates 1909
MEYDUM AND MEMPHIS III. By W. Flinders Petrie, E. Mackay,
and G. Wainwright. With 47 plates 1910
886 Fontana (C. d’O.). Copie figuree d’un rouleau de papyrus trouve en
Egypte, expliquee par M. de Hammer. Oblong folio, pp. vi, and 14
of letterpress , with a facsimile reproduction in colours (10 feet long ) of
a roll of papyrus; half calf; scarce Vienne, 1822
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ERMAN (A.). Die Sprache des Papyrus Westcar. Eine Vorarbeit zur
Graramatik der alteren aegyptischen Sprache. 4to., hf. Id.
Gottingen, 1889
-Life in Ancient Egypt. Translated by H. M. Tirard. Roy. 870 .,
with 11 plates, and 400 illustrations in the text ;■ cloth . 1894
--- Aegyptische Grammatik, mit schrifttafel, literatur, lesestucken
und worterverzeicknis. 3 te vollig umgestaltete auflage. Post 8 ' 0 .,
sewed Berlin, 1911
-Egyptian Grammar, with Table of Signs, Bibliography, Exercises
for Reading and Glossary. Translated by J. H. Breasted. 12mo.,
cloth {pub. 18s) 1894
Foucart (G.). Histoire de l’Ordre Lotiforme. Etude d’Archeologie
Egyptienne. Impl. 8 vo with illustrations; sewed Paris, 1897
FRASER. A Catalogue op the Scarabs belonging to George Fraser.
4to., with about 15 plates; cloth {pub. 10.«) 1900
Since Professor Flinders Petrie’s work on Scarabs went out of print there has
been a continuous demand for another good work on that subject. The above work,
which supplies this want, has been most carefully edited, and should be of great
interest and assistance to students and collectors.
GARSTANG (John). Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty at
Reqaqnah and Bet Khallaf. Report of Excavations at Reqaqnah,
1901-2. 4to., with 33 plates ; boards {pub. £1. Is) 1904
-Bnrial Customs of Ancient Egypt, as illustrated by Tombs of the
Middle Kingdom : being a Report of Excavations made in the Necro¬
polis of Beni Hassan during 1902-4. 4to., with coloured frontispiece ,
13 plates, and 231 illustrations in the text; cloth {pub. 31s 6d) 1907
- Meroe, the City of the Ethiopians. Being an account of a first
season’s excavations on the site, 1909-10. With an Introduction and
Chapter on Decipherment by A. H. Sayce, and a Chapter on the
Inscriptions by F. Ll. Griffith. 4to., pp. viiiand 94, with 74 plates :
boards 1911
Girard (P. S.), Observations sur la Vallee d’Egypte et sur l’exhausse-
ment seculaire du sol qui la recouvre. With plate. 1817— Larrey
(Le Baron). Memoires et observations sur plusieurs maladies qui ont
affecte les troupes de l’armee Fran 9 aise pendant l’expedition d’Egypte
et de Syrie . . . 1812;—together in 1 vol., folio, hf. bd. 1812-17
Gordon (E. A.). Messiah, the Ancestral Hope of the Ages, the Desire
of all Nations, as proved from the records on the sun-dried bricks of
Babylonia, the papyri and pyramids of Egypt, the frescoes of the
Roman Catacombs and on the Chinese incised Memorial Stone at
Cho’ang. 4to., pp. ix and 212, with 42 plates {many in colour) ; cloth
Tokyo, 1910
Grebaut (E.). Le Musee Egyptien. Recueil de Monuments et de Notices
sur les Fouilles d’Egypte. Tome I. Folio, pp. 44, with 46 plates;
unbound Cairo , 1890-1900
GRIFFITH (F. L.). Wills in Ancient Egypt. 8vo., reprint of 8 pp.
from the 1 Law Quarterly Review ’ ; sd. 1898
- Stories of the High Priests of Memphis : The Sethon of Herodotus
and the Demotic Tales of Khamuas. Roy. 8vo , with imp. folio atlas
containing a facsimile of the second Demotic Tale; cloth and portfolio as
issued (pub. £2. 7s 6d) Oxford, 1900
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HERZ BEY (Max). La Mosquee du Sultan Hassan au Caire. Roy.
folio, pp. 34, and 20 plates of Plans, Views, Elevations, Ornament and
Architectural Details, two being in colours, also 7 figures in the text, cloth
portfolio Cairo, 1899
Horapollinis Niloi Hieroglyphics, graece et latine, commentariis instr.
Conr. Leemans. 8vo., with 3 partly coloured plates of hieroglyphs ; calf
Amstelodami, 1835
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$03 Ibrahim-Hilmy (H. H. Prince). The Literature of Egypt and the Soudan
from the earliest times to 1885. A Bibliography. 2 vols., 4to., cloth
1886
S04 KAUFMANN (C. M.). Die Ausgrabung der Menas-Heiligtiimer in der
Mareotiswiiste. 2 pts., roy. 8vo., with 112 illustrations, sewed 1906-7
$05-- Die Menasstadt und das Nationalheiligtum der Altchristlichen
Aegypter in der West-Alexandrinischen Wiiste. Atjsgrabungen der
Frankfurter Expedition am Karum Abd Mina 1905-1907. Band I.
Roy. 4to., pp. x and 142, with 102 plates and numerous illustrations in
the text; doth Leipzig , 1910
Contents: —Vorwort (nebst Liste der Forderer der Ausgrabungen) ; Die
Entdeckung der heiligen Stadt im mareotischen Nomos; Literarische Quellen der
Menasforschung. Geschichte des nationalen Heiligtums; Die Sakralbauten der
Heiligen Stadt. I. Die Basiliken. Allgemeiner Teil; Die Menasgruft; Das
konstantinische Heiligtum und die Gruftbasilika; Die Erweiterungsbauten des
Menasheiligtums. Arkadiusbasilika und Hauptbaptisterium; Das Menasbad und
seine Basilika.
306 Krall (J.). Demotische Lesestucke. Parts I and II. Imp], folio, sewed
Vienna, 1897 and Leipzig, 1903
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Sethon Roman (4 plates).—Der Leidener Papyrus I, 384 (12 plates).'—Das Dekret
von Kanopos nach den Inschriften von Tanis und Kom el Hisn (4 photolithographic
and 5 lithographed plates).—Der historische Roman aus der Zeit des Konigs
Petubastis (Continuation) (13 plates),
307 Kumm (H. Karl). Prom Hausaland to Egypt, through the Sudan. Roy.
8vo., over 400 pp., with nearly 100 ilListrations, many of which are in
colours; cloth 1911
$08 Lane (E. W.). An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern
Egyptians, written in Egypt during the years 1833-35. Third edition.
2 vols., 8vo., with 128 illustrations ; half calf 1842
- the same. Fifth edition. Edited by E. Stanley Poole. 2 vols.,
cr. 8vo., with numerous illustrations ; cloth 1871
LANZONE (R.) Le Domicile des Esprits : Papyrus du Musee de Turin.
Folio, 11 plates of facsimiles; sd. (pub. 59 fcs .) Paris, 1879
- Dizionari di Mitologia Egizia. 6 vols., 4to., with 408 plates and
illustrations in the text; sewed (pub. 227 fcs.) 18U-86
-the same. Bound in 3 vols. hf. cf. ; or in 4 vols. hf. bd. 1881-86
LENORMANT (Charles). Musee des Antiquites Egyptiennes; ou,
Recueil des Monuments Egyptiens, Architecture, Statuaire, Glyptique
et Peinture, accompagne d’un texte explicatif. Atlas folio, with 39
plates ; bds. Paris, 1841
314 LEPSIUS (C. R.). Wandgemalde der verschiedenen Raume der
Abteilung der aegyptischen Altertiimer der Konigl. Museen (Berlin).
Oblong folio, first edition, 21 pp. of letterpress and 37 lithographed
plates; half morocco 1855
315 -Konigsbuch der alten Aegypter. 2 vols. in 1, roy. 4to., large
vellum paper, with 73 lithographed plates of hieroglyphic text; bds.
Berlin, 1858
316 -Das Bilingue Dekret von Kanopus. In der Originalgrosse mit
Ubersetzung und Erklarung beider Texte. Folio, with 8 lithographed
plates of the text; half morocco ib., 1866
317 Letronne. Recherches pour servir a l’Histoire de l’Egypte pendant la
domination des Grecs et des Romains, tirees des inscriptions grecques
et latines . . . 8vo., bds. 1823
913 -Recherches critiques, historiques et geographiques sur les
Fragments d’Heron d’Alexandrie, ou du Systeme metrique egyptien.
Revu par A. J. H. Vincent. 4to., with folding tables ; half calf 1851
.339 Livre d’HiSnoch (Le). Fragments grecs decouverts a Akhmlm (Haute
Egypte) publies avec les Variantes du Texte Ethiopien. Traduits et
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921 LEYDEN” MUSEUM. Aegyptische Monumenten van hefc Nederlandsche
Mnseum van Oudheden te Leiden, nitgegeven op last der Hooge
Regering door C. Leemans. [Yots. I—II]. 2 vols. imp. folio, with
296 plates; half morocco, gilt tops, scarce Leyden, 1839-46
Contents:
1. Papyrus in Demotische Schrift met Grieksehe Overschrijvingen. (Cata-
logus I. 383) 14 plates and 8 tables 1839
2. Lijk-Papyrus in Hieroglyphische Schrift. (Catalogus T. No. 1). 15 plates in
colour 1841-2
3. (i) Monumenten Behoorende tot de Godsdienst, en de Openlijk of
Afzonderlijk Eeerdienst. With 40 plates 1842-5
(ii) Monumenten Behoorende tot het Burgerlijk Leven. With 227 plates 1846
These volumes, complete in themselves, contain the “ Monuments de la religion
et du cult publique,” and include the descriptions of the hieratic papyri by F.
Chabas.
922 LORTET (Dr.) et M. G. Caillard. La Faune Momifiee de l’Ancienne
Sgypte et Recherches Anthropologiques. Cinquieme serie. Roy. 4to.,
with numerous illustrations ; sewed Lyon, 1909
923 LYONS (Capt. H. G). Report on the Island and Temples of Phil*.
With an introductory note by W. E. Garstin. Oblong 4to., with 67
photographic plates and 11 plans ; cloth 1896
924 Maciver (D. Randall) and C. Leonard Woolley. Areika. With a Chapter
on Meroitic Inscriptions, By F. LI. Griffith. 4to., pp. viii and 56 ;
with 43 full-paged plates; boards Oxford, 1909
925 MAHAFFY (J. P). On the Flinders Petrie Papyri, with Transcriptions,
Commentaries, and Index. With 30 plates, 1891— Part II. With 18
plates, 1893— Appendix. With 3 plates, 1894— Completion, by J. P.
Mahaffy and J. Gilbart Smyly. With 7 plates, 1905; —together in 5
parts, 4to., bds. and sewed Roy. Irish Acad., 1891-1905
926 [Mai (Cardinal Angelo).] Catalogo de’ Papiri Egiziani della Biblioteca
Yaticana, e notizia piu estesa di udo d’ essi, con breve previo discorso
e con susseguenti riflessioni. Sm. folio, with 3 plates; half morocco,
scarce Rome, 1825
MANCHESTER. JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY
927 Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the John Rtlands Library,
Manchester, with Facsimiles and complete Translations by F. LI.
Griffith. Vol. I. Atlas of Facsimiles ; Vol. II. Hand-copies of the
earlier Documents (Nos. I—IX) ; Vol. III. Key-List, Translations,
Commentaries and Indices —together, 3 vols., folio, half morocco 1909
928 Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts in the Collection of the John
Rylands Library, Manchester, by W. E. CRUM. 4to.,_pjo. xii and
273, with 12 photographic plates ; half morocco 1909
929 Catalogue of the Greek Papyri in the John Rylands Library,
Manchester. Yol. I. Literary Texts. (Nos. 1-61). Edited by
Arthur S. Hunt. 4to., pp. xii and 202, with 10 plates; half morocco
1911
930 MARIETTE (A.). Memoire sur une representation (la mere d’Apis)
graveeentetedequelques proscynemes du Serapeum. 4to., half calf 1856
931 -Denderah. Description generale du grand Temple de cette ville.
Tome I. Planches. Folio, 80 plates; bds. 1870
932 - Deir-el-Bahari. Documents Topographiques, Historiques et
Ethnographiques recueillis dans ce Temple pendant les fouilles
executees par A. Mariette. Planches. Folio, 16 plates; bds.
Leipzig, 1877
933 -Monuments of Upper Egypt. Post 8vo., with map and 3 plans;
cloth 1877
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934 -Yoyage dans la Haute-Egypte. Deuxieme edition. 2 vols., folio,
with 83 plates of the monuments between Cairo and the First Cataract;
in portfolios as issued (pub. 300 fcs.) Paris, 1893
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935 MASPERO (G.). Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria. 12mo., with 188
illustrations; cloth 1892
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- Histoire Ancienne des peuples de l’Orient Classique: Les
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cloth 1895
-Manual of Egyptian Arcbasology. 12mo., cloth 1902
Egypt: Ancient Sites and Modern Scenes. Translated by
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939
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1910
940 MAYER (L.). Views in Egypt, from the original drawings in the
possession of Sir R. Ainslie. Folio, with 48 beautifully coloured plates;
hf. bd. 1801
941 -- the same. 1805 .—Views in the Ottoman Empire. With 24
colourtd plates. 1803.— Views in Palestine. With 24 coloured plates.
1804;—together 3 vols. in 2, folio, uniformly bound in morocco extra,
silk linings 18U3-5
942 Milner (Lord). England in Egypt. 8 vo., stamp on title; half morocco
neat 1892
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943 BULLETIN, No. 2, dealing with the work from 1 December, 1907, to
31 March, 1908. Roy. 8vo., with 52 plates; served Cairo, I9f 8
No. 3, 1 October to 31 December, 1908. Roy. 8vo., with
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Smith and F. Wood Jones. Impl. 4to., pp. 373 and 378, with 36
plans and 122 plates ; in 4 vols., bds. ib., 1910
944 Miot (J.). Memoires pour servir a l’histoire des Expeditions en Egypte
et en Syrie, pendant les annees VI, VII, et VIII de la Republique
Franyaise. 8vo., half calf, uncut 1804
945 Mohammed Ali, 1769-1849. Memoir, by Sir Charles Augustus Murray.
Edited by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell. 8vo., with portrait
of the Author ; cloth 1898
946 Moret (A.). In the Time of the Pharaohs. 8vo., pp. 310 ; cloth 1911
947 Moustafa Kamel Pacha. Lettres Egyptiennes Fran 9 aises. Adressees
a Mme. Juliette Adam, 1895-1908. Post 8vo pp. 352, with portraits;
text in Arabic and French; bds. Cairo, 1909
948 Muir (Sir W.). The Mameluke, or Slave Dynasty of Egypt, 1260-1517.
8vo., with map and 12 plates; cloth (pub. 10s 6d) 1896
949 Murray (Margaret A.). Elementary Egyptian Grammar. Cr. 8vo., with
folding tables ; cloth 1905
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pp. 79, with 21 plates; sewed Manchester Museum Handbook, 1910
A description of a tomb group of the Xllth Dynasty, discovered at Rifeh in
Upper Egypt and preserved intact in the Manchester Museum.
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952 MORGAN (J.). Fouilles IDahchour Mars-Juin 1894. Par J. de Morgan.
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Fouquet. 4to., with 40 plates, some of which are coloured ; cloth, £2. 5s;
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953 NAPOLEON’S EGYPT. Description de l’Egypte, ou Recueil des
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de M. Jomard). Seconde Edition. 24 vols. in 26, of Text in 8vo., 11
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954 Naville (Edouard). The Old Egyptian Faith. Translated by Colin
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955 Newberry (P. E.). The Life of Rekhmara, Vezir of Upper Egypt under
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22 plates; bds. 1900 0
956 -Scarabs : an Introduction to the Study of Egyptian Seals and
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957 Novum Testamentum ^Egyptium vulgo Copticum, ex MSS. Bodleianis
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the Version. 3 vols., 8vo., pp. xii + 648 + 479 + 399 ; cloth
Oxford, 1911 4
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With a Chapter on Meroitic Inscriptions. By F. LI. Griffith. 4to.,
pp. viii and 56 ; with 43 full-page plates; boards Oxford, 1909 1
960 Vol. 2. Mileham (G.). Churches in Lower Nubia. Edited by D.
Randall Maciver. 4to., pp. xv and 57, with 39 plates ( one coloured)
and numerous illustrations in the text; boards Philadelphia, 1910 1
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from the Byzantine Domination, in the sixth century a.d , to the extinction of
Christianity by Mohammedanism in the late Middle Ages.
961 Vol. 3 and 4. Woolley (C. Leonard) and D. Randall Maciver.
Karanog : the Romano-Nubian Cemetery. 2 vols., 4to.,pp. 286, with
116 plates, many of which are coloured; boards ib., 1910 4
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discovery of a great Romano-Nubian cemetery near Anibeh. Nearly eight hundred
graves were opened and yielded numerous inscriptions, statues, an enormous quantity
of magnificently painted pottery, and fine objects in bronze and in wood and ivory,
together with a large collection of beads. The cemetery belongs to the period
between the end of the first and the middle of the sixth century.
962 PERROT (G.) et C. Chipiez. Histoire de l’Art dans l’Antiquite.
Tome I. L’Egypte. Roy. 8vo., with 616 illustrations; half bound
Paris, 1882 0
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roy. 8vo., with 14 plates and 598 illustrations in the text; cloth 1883 1
964 Pettigrew (T. J.). History of Egyptian Mummies, and an Account of
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of many others can be definitely fixed.
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PIERRET (Paul). Vocabulaire Hi^roglyphique, comprenant les Mots
de la Langue, les Noma Geographiques, Divins, Royaux et Historiques,
classes alphabetiquement par Paul Pierret. Roy. 8vo., pp . 808 ; hf .
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984 - Inscriptions of the Nile Monuments. A Book of Reference for
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simulacra subjectis tabulis asneis simul exhibentur et explicantur.
Accessit . . de Magnum Deum Matre discursus . . 4to., with plates ;
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of Arabian ornament. The facsimiles of illuminated MSS. are also an interesting
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Rawnsley (H. D.). Notes for the Nile; together with a metrical
rendering cf the Hymns of Ancient Egypt, and of the Precepts of
Ptah-Hotep. Cr. 8vo., cloth 1892
Recueil des Pieces relatives a la procedure et au jugement de Soleyman
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Turkish and Arabic ; hf. bd. Cairo, an VIII (1800)
REVILLOUT (E.). Chrestomathie demotique. 4to., 167 pp. and .504
pp. of lithographed text; sd., £1. 4s ; or, hf. cf. Paris, 1880
- Le Proces d’Hermias d’apres les documents demotiques et grecs.
Parti, (all published). 4to., iv, 136^. lithographed; sd. (pub.
40 frs.) _ . _ ib., 1882
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8vo., sd. Rome, 1905
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1000 Renouf (Sir P. Le Page). Egyptological and Philological Essays. Yol. I.
Edited by G. Maspero and W. H. Rylands. Roy. 8vo., with portrait ,
cloth 1902
1001 Rhino. Facsimiles of Two Papyri found in a tomb at Thebes. With
a translation by S. Birch, and an account of their discovery by
A. H. Rhind. Oblong folio, with 4 plates and 12 leaves of facsimile;
cloth _ 1868
1002 Roth (E. M.). Die Proklamation des Amasis an die Cyprier bei der
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vor Christi Geburt. Entzifferung der erztafel von Idalon in des Herrn
Herzog von Luynes Numismatique et Inscriptions Cypriotes. Folio,
served 1855
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Roy. 8vo., with 2 plates; sewed *'&•» 1874
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4to., complete , with 304 lithographed plates of inscriptions; three vols.
in one vol. hf. bd., the other sd. ib., 1877-79
1006 Salt (H.). Essay on Dr. Young’s and M. Champollion Phonetic System
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1007 SAMS. Ancient Egypt. Objects of Antiquity, forming part of the
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title and 34 coloured lithographed plates; half morocco ; scarce 1839
1008 SCHACK-SCHACKENBURG (H.). Das Buch von den zwei wegen
des seligen toten (Zweiwegebuch). Texte aus der pyramidzeit nach
einem im Berliner Museum bewahrten sargboden des mittleren reiches.
Erster Theil.—Text nebst einleitung. Folio, with 12 plates; sewed
Leipzig , 1903
1009 SCHAFER (Heinrich). Aegyptische Goldschmiedearbeiten, unter
Mitwirkdng von Georg Moller und Wilhelm Schubaut. Folio,
with 2 coloured and 35 lithographic plates, and 212 illustrations; cloth
Berlin, 1910
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Royal Museums, which possess exceptionally fine Egyptian Collections, hitherto
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the series will be a complete work.
1010 Schmidt (Valdemar). Choix de Monuments Egyptiens faisant partie de
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pp. 40, with § plates containing 42 figures; bds. (pub. 35 frs.)
Copenhagen , 1906
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et d’Amenophis II, par G. Daressy 1901
1014 -the same. 2me Partie. Tombes d’Amenophis II et de
Thoutmosis II 1902
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1018 Grab- dnd Denksteine ees Mittleren Reiches, von Lange-Schafer.
Ire Partie. Texte 1902
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1023 Greek Papyri, by Grenfell and Hunt 1903
1024 Greek Sculpture, by C. C. Edgar 1903
1025 Sarcophages Anterteurs au Nouvel Empire. Tome I, Ire Partie
1903
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1028 -the same. 2me Partie 1907
1029 Archaic Objects, by J. E. Qnibell. 2 vols. 1904-5
1030 Die Demotischen Denkmaler, von W. Spiegelberg. Ire Partie.
Die demotischen Inschriften 1904
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1032 Die Steingefasse, par F. de Bissing 1904
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1035 La Faune Momif^e, par Daressy et Gaillard 1905
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1037 Graeco-Egyptian Glass, par C. C. Edgar 1905
1038 Greek Bronzes, by C. C. Edgar 1905
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1043 Statues et Statuettes du Rois et de Particuliers, by G. Legrain.
Tome I 1906
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1048 Sarcophages des Epoques Persane et Ptolemaique, par G. Maspero.
Tome I, Ire partie. With 8 plates 1908
1049 Stales du Nouvel Empire, par P. Lacau. Tome I, ler fasc. 1909
1050 La Seconde Trouvaille de Deir-el-Bahairi. (Sarcophages.) Ire
Partie, par E. Chassinat 1909
1051 Statuen und Statuetten von Konigen und Privatleuten. Von
Ludwig Borchardt. Teil I 1911
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1052 Papyrus de M£nandre. P. Gustave Lefebvre 1911
Catalogue des Monuments et Inscriptions de l’Egypte Antique. Impl.
4to., sd.:
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Ombo, par J. de Morgan, U. Bouriant, G. Legrain, C. Jequier, A.
Barsanti. Out of print 1894
1054 -the same. Tome II, Ire Partie 1895
1055 -the same. Tome III, 2rae Partie, ler Liv. 1902
1056 -the same. 2me Liv. 1905
1057 -the same. 3me Liv. 1909
1058 Carte de la N^cropole Memphite : Dahchour, Sakkarab, Abousir,
par J. de Morgan. Impl. 4to., sd. 1897
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1068 Lefebvre (G). Recueil des Inscriptions Grecques-Chretiennes
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1070 Maspero (G.). Temples Immerges de la Nubie. Rapports relatifs
1071
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1077 Seyffarth (G.). Beitraege zur Kenntniss der Literatur, Kunst,
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1079 - History of Egypt under the Ptolemies. 4to., bds. 1838
1080 Sladen (Douglas). Oriental Cairo. The City of the “ Arabian
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1081 SPIEGELBERG ( W .). Der Siegeshymnus des Merneptah anf der
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1084 Steindorff (E.). Die Bliitezeit des Pharaonenreichs. Roy. 8vo., with
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1085 Syro-Egyptian Society of London. Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. No. I.
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1086 TATTAM (H.). Lexicon ^Egyptiaco-Latinum ex Veteribus Linguse
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1095 Vol. II.— The Early Dynastic Cemeteries of Naga-ed-DCr. Part I.
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1097 Valerianus. Hieroglyphica, sive de sacris Aegyptiorum, aliarumque
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1098 Vico (Aenea). Vetustissimae Tabulae Aeneae hieroglyphicis, hoc est,
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et industria Jac. Franci . . a. MDC. Folio, 11 double plates, with
hieroglyphic inscriptions; vellum Venice, 1600
1099 VISCONTI. Series of Engravings by P. O. Visconti, comprising a few
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1100 Volney (C. F.). Voyage en Syrie et en Egypte pendant les annees
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1101 VYSE (Col. Howard). Operations carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh
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1102 WALLIS (Henry). The Macgregor Collection. A Contribution
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1104 Wiedemann (A.). Religion of the Ancient Egyptians. 8vo,, with 73
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1105 WILKINSON (J. G). Materia Hieroglyphica containing the Egypt¬
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cuts ; cloth, as new (pub. £4. 4s) 1878
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1110 Wilson (R. T.). History of the British Expedition to Egypt. 4to.,
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1111 Young (T.). Account of some recent discoveries in Hieroglyphical
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alphabet as extended by Mr. Champollion. 8vo., bds., uncut 1823
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1113* COSTUMES of the various Tribes, Portraits of ladies of rank,
celebrated princes and chiefs, Views of the principal fortresses and
cities, and interior of the cities and temples of Afghanistan. From
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1114 Elphinstone (Hon. M). Account of the Kingdom of Caubul, and
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14 coloured plates 1815
1115 GAZETTEER OF AFGHANISTAN. Compiled by Lt.-Col. C. M.
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1116 Hough (W.). Review of the operations of the British Force at Cabool,
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Bameean and Ghoolghoola. Fortress of Ghelat-i-Ghilzie.
Cabul. Citadel of Old Kandahar.
City and Fortress of Cabul. Distant View of Old Kandahar.
| Sketches of the Fortifications of Jellalabad as damaged by the Earthquake
(Febr. 19th, 1842), and as rebuilt by the Garrison during an almost uninterrupted
siege in the course of a month (18 sketches on 9 plates).
1117 ALBERUNI’S INDIA.. An Account of the Religion, Philosophy,
Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws and
Astrology of India about a.d. 1030. An English edition with Notes
and Indices by Dr. Edward C. Sachau. 2 vols., 8vo., pp. lii, 408 and
431; cloth Triibner's Oriental Series, 1910
This translation was first published in 1888, but the edition was soon exhausted
and for years copies have been difficult to find.
1118 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA: Reports by Major-
General A. CUNNINGHAM, Director-General, and J. D. BEGLAR
• and A. C. L. CARLLEYLE, Assistants. Complete in 24 vols., 8vo.,
including a General Index, with several hundred maps, plans, andplates
of Ancient Indian Architectural Remains, Sculpture, Inscriptions, and
Coins, cloth, very scarce complete Simla, 1871 ; Calcutta, 1887
OS’ Very few sets remain for sale. Several of the volumes are not obtainable
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Four Reports made during 1862-63-64-
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Report for 1871-72: Delhi, by J. D.
Beglar, and Agra, by A. C. L. Carl¬
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Report for 1872-3, 50 plates, 15s 1875
Vol. VI.
Report of a Tour in Eastern Rajput ana
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Carlleyle, 24 plates, 20s 1878
Vol. VII.
Report of a Tour in Bundelichand and
Malwa, 1871-72, and in the Central
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Vol. XV.
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Vol. XVI.
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Report of a Tour in the Gorakhpur
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Vol. XIX.
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Vol. XX.
Report of a Tour in Eastern Rajputana
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Vol. XXI.
Report of a Tour in Bundelkhand and
Rewa in 1883-4; and of a Tour in
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Vol. XXII.
Report of Tours in Gorakhpur, Saran,
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Vol. XXIII.
Report of a Tour in the Punjab and
Rajputana in 1883-84, by H. B. W.
Garrick, Assistant A.S.I., map and 27
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General Index to Vols. I-XXIII, by
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NEW IMPERIAL SERIES :
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the Belgam and Kaladgi Districts. Roy. 4to., with 56 plates aud maps;
half morocco, gilt top ; very scarce 1874
1120 II. -Report on the Antiquities of Kathiawad and Kachh.
Roy. 4to., with 74 maps and plates ; half morocco, gilt top; very scarce
1876
1121 III.-Report on the Antiquities in the Bidar and Aurangabad
Districts in the Territories of the Nizam of Haidarabad. Roy. 4to.,
with 66 plates ; half morocco, gilt top ; scarce 1878
1122 IV. -Report on the Buddhist Cave Temples and their
Inscriptions. Roy. 4to., with 62 plates; half morocco, gilt top;
scarce 1883
1123 V. -Report on the Elura Cave Temples and the Brahmanical
and Jaina Caves in Western India. Roy. 4to., with 51 plates and
maps; half morocco, gilt top ; scarce 1883
1124 VI. - The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta
in the Krishna District, Madras Presidency, surveyed in 1882,
with translations of the Asoka Inscriptions at Jaugada and Dhauli
by Geo. Biihler. Roy. 4to., 68 plates, 131 pp., and numerous engravings;
half morocco, gilt top; scarce 1887
1125 VII. Sewell (Rob.). Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the
Presidency of Madras. 4to., xii, 316, and lxii pp.; cloth Madras, 1882
1126 VIII. -Lists of Inscriptions and Sketch of the Dynasties of
Southern India. 4to., xi and 297 pp.; cloth ib., 1884
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1127 IX. South Indian Inscriptions. By E. Hultzsch, PH D. Vol. 1.
1128 X. „ „ „ Vol. II, Part 1.
1129 „ „ „ ,, Part 2.
1130 „ „ „ „ Part 3*
1131 XI. Sharqi Architecture of Jaunpur. By A. Fiihrer, ph.d.
1132 XII. Monumental Antiquities in the North-West Provinces.
A. Fuhrer, ph.d.
1133 XIII. Epigraphia Indica. Vol. I.
1134 XIV. „ „ Vol. II.
1135 XV. South Indian Buddhist Antiquities.
1136 XVI. Antiquarian Remains in the
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1138 XVIII. The Moghul Architecture of Fatehpur Sikri. Bv E. W.
Smith Part 1 18^4
1139 „ „ Part 2 1896
1140 „ „ „ Part 3 1897
1141 „ „ Part 4 1898
1142 XIX. Antiquarian Remains in the Central Provinces and Berar.
By H. Cousens 1897
1143 XX. The Jain Stupa and other Antiquities of Mathura. By V. A.
Smith 1901
1144 XXI. Chalukyan Architecture. By A. Rea 1896
1145 XXII. The Bower Manuscript, Part I. 1893
1146 „ „ ,, II., Fasc. 1 1894
1147 „ „ „ „ 2 1895
1148 „ „ „ III-VII. 1897
1149 XXIII. Muhammadan Architecture in Gujarat. By J. Burgess,
C.I.E., LL.D. 1896
1150 XXIV. Muhammadan Architecture of Ahmedabad 1900
1151 XXV. Monumental Remains of the Dutch East India Company in
the Presidency of Madras. By A. Rea 1897
1152 XXVI. Part I. Report on Exploration in the Nepal Tarai. By
P. C. Mukherji 1901
1153 XXVII. and XXVIII. not yet published
1154 XXIX. Part 1. South Indian Inscriptions, Vol. III., Part 1 1899
1155 Part 2. „ „ „ Part 2 1903
1156 XXX. The Moghul Colour Decoration of Agra. By E. W.
Smith 1901
1157 XXXI Antiquarian Remains in H.H. the Nizam’s Territories 1900
1158 XXXII. Architectural Antiquities of Northern Gujarat. By
J. Burgess, e.i.E., and H. Cousens 1903
1159 XXXIII. Ahmedabad. Part II. 1905
1160 XXXIV. Pallava Architecture 1909
1161 Cole (H. R.). Illustrations of Ancient Buildings in Kashmir.
Impl. 4to., map and 57 photographs and plates; half morocco , scarce
1869
1162 -Illustrations of Buildings near Muttra and Agra, showing
the mixed Hindu-Mabomedan style of Upper India Impl. 4to., with
48 photographs and plates ; half morocco 1873
1163 CORPUS INSCRIPTIONUM INDICARUM. Vol. I. Inscriptions
of Asoka. By Major-Gen. Alex. Cunningham. Roy. 4to , with map
and 30 plates; cloth; scarce 1877
1164 -Vol. III. Inscription of the Early Gupta Kings and their
Successors. By John Faithfull Fleet. Impl. 4to., with 46 plates;
cloth 1888
1165 Archeological Survey Circle, N. W. P. and Oudh. Annual Progress
Report for the year ending June 30, 1893. Folio, with plan and
9 plates; bds. (1893)
1166 Assam. Playfair (Major A.). The Garos. With an Introduction by
Sir Bampfylde Fuller. 8vo., with 2 maps and 18 plates; cloth 1909
1167 Atkinson (G. F.). “ Curry and Rice,” on 40 plates; or the Ingredients
of Social Life at “ Our Station ” in India. Second edition. Roy. 8vo.,
40 plates; half morocco, gilt edges (I860?)
1168 Baden Powell (B. H.). The Indian Village Community. 8vo., cloth
(pub. 16s) 1896
1169 BAKER (E. C. Stuart). Indian Ducks and their Allies. Reprinted
from the Bombay Natural History Society’s Journal; with corrections
and additions. Roy. 8vo., pp. xi and 292, with 30 coloured plates by
H. Griinvold, O. E. Lodge , and J. G. Keulemans ; half preen morocco
Bombay Natural History Soc., 1908
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1170 BELANGER. (C.). Voyage aux Indes-Orientales. 1825-29. Zoologie.
1 vol. 8vo. (text), and 1 vol., roy. 4to. (atlas), with 40 coloured plates
of Mammals. Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, etc.; unbd. Paris, 1834
1171 Bengal MS. Records. A selected list of 14,136 Letters in the Board
of Revenue, Calcutta, 1782-1807, with an historical dissertation, and
analytical index. By Sir W. W. Honter. 4 vols., 8vo., cloth 1894
1172 Bernier (F.). Histoire de la derniere Revolution des Estats du Grand
Mogol. 2 vols., 16mo., with map ; calf 1671
1173 - Voyages . . . contenant la Description des Etats du Grand
Mogol, de l’Hindoustan, du Royaume de Kachemire, etc. 12mo., with
maps and plates ; calf Amsterdam, 1699
First complete edition of this still valuable work.
1174 Birdwood (G. E. M.). The Industrial Arts of India. 2 vols. in 1,
post 8vo., with map and 94 plates; cloth 1880
1175 -Report on the old Records of the India Office, with supplementary
note and appendices. Second reprint. Roy. 8vo., with plates ; cloth
1891
1176 Blacker (Lt. Col. V.). Memoir of the Operations of the British Army
in India, during the Mahratta War, 1817-19. 4to., with maps and
plans; calf 1821
1177 BLUME (C. L.), RUMPHIA, sive Commentationes botanic2E imprimis
de Plantis Indite orientalis, turn penitus incognitis turn qute in Libris
Rheedii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, aliorum, recensentur. Scripsit C. L.
Blume cognomine Rumphius. 4 vols. in 3, large folio, with frontispiece,
portrait, views, and 2<j0 plates, mostly coloured; half green morocco
extra • Leyden, 1835-48
1178 BREEKS (J. W.). An Account of the Primitive Tribes and Monu¬
ments of the Nilagiris. Impl. 4t.o., with coloured map and 81 fine
photographic plates of the Irulas, Badagas, Todas. Kotos, and Kurambas,
and their Monuments; half morocco , gilt top, rare 1873
1179 Broadley (A. M.). Ruins of the Nalanda Monasteries at Burgaon, sub¬
division Bihar, Zillah Patna. 8vo., with 4 plates; sewed 1872
1180 BROUGHTON (T. D.). The Costume, Character, Manners, Domestic
Habits, and Religious Ceremonies of the Mahrattas. 4to., with 10
COLOURED plates; bds., 20s; or calf gilt, the front and back panels
representing Indian landscapes , 1813
The same work was also issued under the title, Letters written in a Mahratta
Camp.
1181 Buchanan (F.). Journey from Madras through the Countries of Mysore,
Canara, and Malabar, performed under the orders of the Marquis
Wellesley, for the express purpose of investigating the State of Agri¬
culture, Arts, and Commerce ; the Religion, Manners, and Customs ;
the History Natural and Civil, and Antiquities. 3 vols., 4to., with
map, numerous plates, and tables ; neatly bound 1807
1182 BUDDHIST ART IN INDIA. Translated from the “ Handbuch ” of
Prof. Albert Grunwedel by Agnes C. Gibson. Revised and enlarged
by Jas. Burgess, etc. Roy. 8vo., viii, 229 pp. with numerous engravings;
cloth 1901
“ This is an excellent version into English of a German handbook of Buddhist
art which enjoys a foremost place in the estimation of specialists, and ranks as a
book of the highest value for students . . . The ordinary histories of art have
always something to say about the Eastern monuments ; but, so far as we are aware,
there is no other English book that gives either so full or so scientific an account of
its subject as this. . . . The volume will probably at once take rank as a leading
authority in English on its own subject.”— Scotsman, Sept. 9th, 1901.
1183 Campbell (Sir Colin, afterwards Lord Clyde). Memorandum on the
part taken by the Third Division of the Army of the Punjaub at the
Battle of Chillianwala. 8vo., pp. 48, with plans; 4 interesting
letters relating to the Sikh war, addressed by various writers to Sir Herbert
Haddock, inserted ; cloth 1851
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1184 Busteed (H. E.) Echoes from Old Calcutta; being chiefly Re¬
miniscences of the days of Warren Hastings, Francis, and Impey.
Fourth edition. 8vo., with 27 plates; cloth 1908
1185 Calcutta Gazette ; or Oriental Advertiser. Vol. II, 4to., native binding
Calcutta , 1784
Some nos. appear to want the Supplement.
118(5 - Selections from Calcutta Gazettes of the Years 1784 to 1823,
showing the Political and Social Condition of the English in India, by
W. S. Seton-Karr, continued by H. D. Sandeman. 5 vols., 8vo., half
calf 1864-69
CEYLON':
1187 Barros and Couto. The History of Ceylon as related by Joan de
Barros and Diogo do Couto. Translated and edited by D. Ferguson.
8vo., sd. Journal Ceylon Branch R.A.S., 1908
1188 CAVE (H. W.). Picturesque Ceylon. 3 vols., 1893-5. Ruined
Cities of Ceylon, 1897;—4 vols., 4to., with 150 plates; Roxburghe
binding 1893-7
1189 Cordiner (J.). A Description of Ceylon, containing an Account of
the Country, Inhabitants, and Natural Productions. 2 vols., 4to., with
25 plates ; a fine copy in bds. uncut (pub. £4. 4s) 1807
1190 DANIELL (Sam.). PICTURESQUE ILLUSTRATION of the
SCENERY, ANIMALS, and NATIVE INHABITANTS of the
ISLAND of CEYLON. Oblong folio, with 12 coloured plates; hf. bd.
1808
1191 KNOX (Robert). An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon, in
the East Indies: Together with an account of the detaining in
captivity the Author and divers other Englishmen now living there :
and of the author’s miraculous escape. 8vo., with a map and plates
reproduced from the original edition ; cloth 1911
1191* -the same. 8vo., Edition de luxe, printed on handmade paper,
with proofs of the engravings 1911
This famous book was originally published in 1681 with the approbation of the
East India Company and of the Royal Society, and has never been reprinted in full
1192 MOORE (F.). The LEPIDOPTERA of CEYLON. 3 vols., roy. 4to.,
with 215 coloured plates; vjhole calf (pub. £21. 12s net in cloth )
1880-87
1193 Percival (R.). Account of the Island of Ceylon, containing its
History, Geography, Natural History, with the Manners and Customs
of its various Inhabitants. 4to., with map, charts, and plates ; hf. bd. 1803
1194 -the same. Second Edition. 4to ., ivith map, charts, and plates;
bd. 1805
1195 Chesney (G.). Indian Polity: a View of the System of Administration
in India. 8vo., cloth 1868
1196 COOMARASWAMY (Ananda K.). MEDIAEVAL SINHALESE
ART. A Monograph of the Arts and Crafts of the Kandyan Sinhalese
in the Eighteenth Century, together with an Account of the Structure
of Society, and of the Position of the Craftsmen. Roy. 4to., pp. xvi
and 340, with 55 plates in colours and collotype, and 153 illustrations in
j the text; bds. 1908
j 1197 -the same. Hand-made paper, the plates on Japanese vellum 1908
1 The edition is limited to 400 copies in the ordinary state and 25 copies of the
i ' special issue.
11198 -SELECTED EXAMPLES OF INDIAN ART. Impl. 4to.,
] pp. vii and 19, with 40 plates (6 in gold and colours ; in portfolio )
J Essex House Press, 1910
\ The edition is limited to 425 copies.
1 These plates are intended to provide for schools and colleges in India, Museums,
\ Libraries and private individuals, a convenient series of more adequate reproductions
\ of Indian sculpture and painting, than those at present available elsewhere.
1\200 Clayton (A. C.). The Paraiyan, and the Legend of Nandan — Some
j Agricultural Ceremonies in Malabar. By C. Karunakara Menon.
8vo., sd. Madras Museum Bulletin, 1906
( Digitized by Original frorr^ *
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1207
1208
1201 Colebrooke (H. T.). Essays on the Religion and Philosophy of the
Hindus. 8vo., cloth . 1858
1201*- (R. H.). 12 Views of places in the Kingdom of Mysore.
Oblong roy. folio, 12 plates with descriptive text; hf. bd. 1794
1202 COLEMAN (Charles). Mythology of the Hindus, with Notices of
various Mountain and Island Tribes, inhabiting the two Peninsulas of
India and the neighbouring Islands. 4to., with 39 plates; cloth 1832
1203 CUNNINGHAM (A.). Essay on the Arian Order of Architecture as
exhibited in the Temples of Kashmir. Post 8vo., with map and
16 plates; cloth , scarce 1848
1204 -The Bhilsa Topes; or Buddhist Monuments of Central India :
comprising a brief historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline
of Buddhism . . . 8vo., with 33 plates; cloth 1854
1205 -the same. 8vo., with plates {foxed) ; cloth 1854
1205*- Book of Indian Eras. 8vo., cloth 1883
A most painstaking set of Tables for calculating Indian dates, chiefly based upon
numismatic researches.
1206 -(J. D.). A History of the Sikhs. 8vo., First Edition ; with
maps and genealogical table ; cloth 1849
The first edition is very scarce, owiDg to its suppression on account of certain
passages which gave offence.
1207 -the same. Second Edition, with the author’s last corrections and
additions. 8\ o., with maps and genealogical table ; cloth; or. hf. bd. 1853
1208 - (Lt. Col. D. D.). Some Indian Friends and Acquaintances. A
study of the ways of Birds and other animals. 8vo., with 23 plates;
cloth 1903
1209 -Plague and Pleasures of Life in Bengal. 8vo., with 30 plates;
cloth 1907
12L0 Daji (Bhau). Ajunta Inscriptions. With % plates of inscription*, 1863
—Facsimile, Transcript and Translation of the Sah ” or Rudra Dama
Inscription at Junagar . . . With 3 plates 1862 ;—in 1 vol. 8vo. hf. bd.
Jnl. Bombay Branch B.A.S., 1862-3
1211 DANIELL (Thomas and William). A collection of 93
original Sketches, including Water-Colour, Sepia,
and Pencil Drawings, executed for the artists’
INDIAN SCENERY. Mounted, and bound in an oblong
roy. folio volume in half calf 1789-92
A list of the drawings will be forwarded to applicants.
1212 -Indian Scenery. Six series complete, comprising
144 magnificent coloured plates. 6 vols., elephant
folio ; original issues in the original half binding , which is
worn and not quite uniform 1795-1808
1213 -the same. [Series I]. 24 Views in Hindoostan. Roy. folio, 24
coloured double plates (2 mounted) ; hf. bd. 1795
Thomas Daniell, after serving his apprenticeship to a herald painter, studied at
the Royal Academy. In 1784 he went to India, accompanied by his nephew William,
and together these artists made a very extended tour, lasting ten years, throughout
the whole of India. It is very surprising to note the many places they visited which
even at the present time are most difficult to reach. On their return to England
they published this magnificent work. Both artists became Royal Academicians.
“ His (Thomas) works are characterised by great oriental truth and beauty; the
customs and manners of India are well rendered . . .” Dictionary of National
Biography.
1214 Danvers (F. C.). Report on the Portuguese Records relating to the
East Indies contained in the Archivo da Torre do Tombo and the
Public Libraries at Lisbon and Evora. 8vo., with map ; bds. 1892
1215 -The Portuguese in India, being a History of the Rise and
Decline of their Eastern Empiie. 2 vols , 8vo., with maps and plates ;
cloth 1894
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1.216 DALTON (E. T.). Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal. Folio, with
frontispiece and 39 fine lithographic plates; cloth Calcutta, 1872
A work of exceptional excellence, the plates are amongst the most interesting
and valuable contributions to ethnology. The book is now scarce.
1217 DELHI SKETCH BOOK (The). 7 vols. bound in 6, 4to. (vol. I want¬
ing the first seven leaves ), with hundreds of Caricatures; in the original
cloth; very scarce Delhi Gazette Press, 1850-56
As none of the volumes has a title it would appear that no titles were ever
printed. Such an omission is not singular in the case of Indian periodicals. Vols. I,
II and III have each an index. The above is a more nearly complete set than I have
ever had before.
This is the Anglo-Indian Punch, and is valuable for its skits on the military and
social life, public events, etc., in India.
1218 Despatches of Viscount Hardinge, Lord Gougb, Sir Harry Smith, and
other Documents comprising the engagements of Moodkee, Ferozeshah,
Aliwal and Sobraon. Second edition. 8vo., with map and 7 plans of
battles ; name on title; bds. 1846
1219 District Gazetteers of Agra and Oudh. Vol. III.—MuzafEarnagar.
By H. R. Nevill. 8vo., toith map; cloth Allahabad, 1903
1220 - Vol. V.—Bulandshahr. By H. R. Nevill. 8vo., with map;
cloth ib., 1903
1221 DONOVAN (E.). The INSECTS of INDIA. New Edition, by J. O.
Westwood. Roy. 4to., with 58 coloured plates; cloth 1842
1222 Downing (C.). History of the Indian Wars; with an account of . . .
Angria the Pyrate. Also the transactions of a squadron . . . sent to
the East Indies to suppress the Pyrates. 12mo., old calf 1737
1223 Dowson (J.). Translations of 3 Copper Plate Inscriptions of the 4 th cen¬
tury, and notices of the Chalukya and Gurjjara Dynasties. 8vo., with 5
plates; half calf (1860?)
1224 D’Oyly (Sir Charles). Sketches of the New Road in a Journey from
Calcutta to Gyah. Oblong 4to., 22 lithographic plates with descriptive
text; hf. id., very rare 1830
1225 Dubois (J. A.). Description of the Character, Manners, and Customs of
the People of India, and of their Institutions, religious and civil. 4to.,
half calf 1817
1226 Dunlop (R. H. Wallace). Service and Adventure with the Khakee
Ressalah; or Meerut Volunteer Horse, during the Mutinies of 1857-58.
Cr. 8vo., with 3 coloured plates of military uniforms; and other illustra¬
tions; morocco gilt; scarce 1858
1227 Dott (R. C.). History of Civilization in Ancient India based on Sanscrit
Literature. Revised edition. 2 vols., 8vo., with maps and illustra¬
tions, vol. II a little scored; cloth 1893
EAST INDIA COMPANY :
1228 Calendar of the Court Minutes etc. of the East India Company, 1640-
1643. By Ethel Bruce Sainsbury. With an Introduction and Notes
by William Foster. 8vo., cloth Oxford, 1909
1229 Carey (W. H.). The Good Old Days of the Honorable John Company,
being curious Reminiscences illustrating Manners and Customs of the
British in India during the Rule of the East India Company from
1600 to 1858. 2 vols., 8vo., with frontispieces; cloth 1906-7
1230 Charters relating to the East India Company from 1600 to 1761,
repi'inted from a former collection with some additions and a preface
by John Shaw. 4to., xx, 310 pp.; calf Madras, 1887
1231 Dawn of the British Trade to the East Indies as recorded in the
Court Minutes of the E.I.C. 1599-1603, now first printed from the
' original MSS. by Henry Stevens, with an Introduction by Sir George
Birdwood. 8vo., cloth 1886
1232 FORT ST. GEORGE. Press List of Ancient Records in Fort St.
George, from 1670-1754. 18 parts, folio, sd. (Calcutta ), 1891
A full repertory of Documents relating to the early History of the East India
Company ; apparently printed for departmental use only and not published.
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EAST INDIA COMPANY, continued,:—
1233 LETTERS received by the East India Company from its Servants in
the East, 1602-17. Transcribed from the ‘Original Correspondence’
Series of the India Office Records. 6 vols., 8vo., cloth, qilt tom
1896-1902
1234 List of the Names of the Members of the United Company of Merchants
of England trading to the East Indies, who appear qualified to Vote at
their General Court, 24 March, 1772. Folio, 12 pp., unbound (1772)
1235 Register of Letters of the Governor and Company of Merchants of
London trading into the East Indies. Edited by Sir G. Birdwood and
W. Foster (1600-1619). 8vo., cloth 1893
1236 Relics of the Honourable East India Company. A Series of 50 plates
by William Griggs, with letterpress by Sir George Birdwood and
William Foster. Folio, with 50 facsimiles, reproductions of rare
colour prints, views, etc.; cloth 1909
No more important contribution to the History of our Indian Empire exists than
this fine pictorial record of the great company incorporated by Queen Elizabeth in
1600, under the title of The Governour and Company of Merchants trading to the East
Indies. The names of Sir George Birdwood and Mr. William Foster are a sufficient
guarantee for the interest and accuracy of the text, and that of Mr. Griggs for the
effectiveness of the illustrations. Of the latter, some fine reproductions of rare colour
prints are especially noteworthy.
1237 Douglas (J.). Bombay and Western India: a Series of Stray Papers.
2 vols., impl. 8vo., with portraits and numerous illustrations; cloth 1893
1238 Eden (Hon. Emily). Letters from India, 2 vols., 1872—‘Up the
Country,’ 1867;—together 3 vols., post 8vo., half morocco neat 1867-72
1239 ELLIOT (Sir H. M.). The History of India as told by its own
Historians: the Muhammadan Period. The Posthumous Papers of
the late Sir H. M. Elliot, edited and continued by Prof. J. Dowson.
8 vols., 8vo., cloth 1867-77
This work is now entirely out of print, and is certain to rise in value.
1240 -Memoirs on the History, Folklore, and Distribution of the Races
of the N. W. Provinces of India. Edition revised and re-arranged by
John Beames. 2 vols., Svo., with maps and plates; cloth 1869
Being an amplified edition of the original Supplemental Glossary of Indian
Terms.
1241 Elsmie (G. R.). Thirty-five years in the Punjab, 1858-93. 8vo., with
portraits and plates ; cloth 1908
1242 Endle (Sidney). The Kacharis. With an Introduction by J. D.
Anderson (and Editorial Notes by Col. P. R. T. Gurdon). 8vo., with
16 plates (4 coloured), and folding map; cloth 1911
1243 FALCONER (H.) and P. T. Cautley. FAUNA ANTIQUA SIVAL-
ENSIS, being the Fossil Zoology of the Sewalik Hills in the North
of India. Roy. folio, with 107 plates representing in many cases the
Fossils of the natural size, 1845-49.—Letterpress. Part I. Large 8vo. r
all published, 1846.—together, 2 vols., the folio vol. in half morocco neat 7
the 8 vo. pt. sd. 1845-49
1244 FARIA Y SOVSA (Manvel de). Asia Portuguesa ... 3 vols.,
sm. folio, with portraits of Viceroys of India and plans of fortresses; calf
1674-5
1245 - The Portugues Asia: or, the History of the Discovery and
Conquest of India by the Portugues . . . Written in Spanish by
Manuel de Faria y Sousa ... 3 vols., sm. 8vo., Sig. of vol. 1 in
facsimile, calf 1695
Rare. It is the only English form in which a book of great celebrity and repu¬
tation can be studied.
1246 FAUNA (The) of BRITISH INDIA, including Ceylon and Burma.
Fishes. By F. Day. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., cloth {pub. £2. net) 1889
1247 -the same. Arachnida, by R. T. Pocock. Roy. 8vo., cloth
{pub.. 10f net) 1900
1248 - the same. Mollusca. Testacellidaa and Zonitidas. By W. T.
Blanford and H. H. Godwin-Austen. Roy. 8vo., cloth 1908
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249 FERGUSSON (J.). Illustrations of the Rock-cut Temples of India:
selected from the best Examples of the different Series of Caves at
Ellora, Ajunta, Cuttack, Saleette, Karli, and Mahavellipore. 1 vol.
imp], folio and 1 vol. 8vo., with 19 fine tinted plates ; hf . bd ., and
cloth 1815
1250 - the same. Text. 8vo , with 10 plates ; cloth 1845
1251 - Picturesque Illustrations of Ancient Architecture in Hin-
DOSTAN. Impl. folio, with map and 23 fine large tinted plates ; hf . bd . ;
rare 1848
Tree and Serpent Worship : or, Illustrations of Mythology or
252
Art in India in the first and fourth Centuries after Christ. From the
Sculptures of the Buddhist Topes at Sanchi and Amravati. Second
(and rest) edition. Folio, with 100 plates; half morocco, extremely
rare! 1873
1253 FERISHTA. History of the Rise of the Mahommedan Power in India
till the year a.d. 1612. Translated from the original Persian of
Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, by J. Briggs. 4 vols., 8vo., with
genealogical tables; calf, East India College prize copy; or, half calf
neat 1829
1254 - the same. To which is added, an Account of the Conquest, by
the Kings of Hydrabad, of those parts of the Madras Provinces
denominated the Ceded Districts and Northern Circars. With copious
Notes. 4 vols., 8vo ., cloth 1908 (1911)
1255 FITZCLARENCE (Lieut. Colonel). Journal of a Route across India,
through Egypt to England, 1817-18. 4to., with folding map arid 18
plates (9 COLOURED) ; red morocco extra, gilt, edges; fine copy 1819
The coloured plates include The Gorkah Soldier; the dromedary and rocket
Corps ; Irregular Horse; Sepoys, etc.
Presentation copy ‘ For the Eight Honourable G. Canning with the authors
respects ’.
1256 FORBES (James). Oriental Memoirs. 4 vols., roy. 8vo., with 93
plates illustrating the Scenery, Costume and Manners of the People,
and Natural History of India, the last ( about 30 plates) being beautifully
coloured; and the additional series of plates by T. and W. Daniel;
a fine early copy in red morocco extra, with inside gold borders, gilt
edges 1813
As usual, several of the plates are foxed.
1257 Foster (William). The English Factories in India, 1622-1623. A
Calendar of documents in the India Office and British Museum. 8vo.,
cloth Oxford, 1908
1258 Francis (C. R.). Sketches of Native Life in India. With Views in
Rajpootana, Simlah, etc. Folio, with 22 plates; hf. bd. 1848
,1259 Fraser (J. B.). Journal of a Tour through part of the Snowy Range
of the Him ala Mountains, and to the Sources of the Rivers Jumna
and Ganges. Roy. 4to., with map ; bound 1820
*1260 - (Sir Andrew H. L.). Among Indian Rajahs and Ryots : A
' Civil Servant’s Recollections and Impressions of Thirty-seven Years of
Work and Sport in the Central Provinces and Bengal. 8vo., with a
i map and 34 illustrations; cloth 1911
1261. Fretre de Andrado (Jacinto). Vida de Dom Ioao de Castro, quarto
( viso-rey da India. Sm. folio, with engraved title and portrait; old calf
\ Lisboa, 1651
1262 -the same. Sm. folio, old stamped calf ib., 1703
1263 Gamble (J. S.). A Manual of Indian Timbers: an Account of the
Structure, Growth, Distribution, and Qualities of Indian Woods.
8vo.,pp. xix, xxix, 522, with coloured map; cloth; scarce Calcutta, 1881
1264 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, PUBLICATIONS OF: A complete list
of the publications still available will be forwarded to applicants.
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1265 GRAY (J. E.). ILLUSTRATIONS of INDIAN ZOOLOGY; chiefly
selected from the Collection of Major-General Hardwicke. 2 vols.,
roy. folio, with portrait and 202 coloured plates, most of the Birds and
Animals being represented the size of life ; half calf 1830-34
1266 Grierson (G. A.). Bihar Peasant Life, being a discursive catalogue of
the surroundings of the people of that province. Roy. 8vo., with map
and illustrations ; half bound Calcutta , 1885
1267 GRIFFIN (L. H.). The Rajas of the Punjab: being the History of the
principal States in the Punjab and their Political Relations with the
British Government. Second Edition. Roy. 8vo.. doth; scarce 1873
1268 -The Panjab Chiefs; historical and biographical Notices of the
principal Families in the Lahore and Rawalpindi divisions of the
Panjab. New edition, bringing the histbrio3 down to date, by C. F.
Massy. 2 vols., large 8vo., morocco (native binding ) Lahore, 1890
1269 Grimwood (Ethel S.). My Three Years in Manipur, and Escape from
the recent Mutiny. 8vo., with illustration; half levant morocco 1891.
1270 GRINDLAY (R. M.). Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, chiefly
on the Western Side of India. Folio, with 36 beautif ul coloured plates
from drawings by the author, W. Wes tall, W. Daniel, D. Roberts, and
others; a fine copy in half morocco, gilt edges 1830
1271 Growse (F. S.). Mathura: a District Memoir. Second edition. 4to.,
with 34 plates ; bds. ] 880
1272 Harris. The Ruins of Mandoo, the ancient Mahommedan capital
of Malwah, in Central India. By J. Guiaud, from original sketches
of Capt. Claudius Harris. Roy. folio, with 6 coloured plates; cloth
1860
1273 Hastings (Warren). Selections from Records of the Foreign Depart¬
ment, Government of India, relating to Warren Hastings. Edited by
G. W. Forrest, c.i.e. 3 vols., folio, cloth 1890
1274 -Warren Hastings’ Administration (a reprint of the Introduction
to the preceding work) 1892
1275 HENDLEY (T. H.). Damascening on Steel or Iron as practised in
India. Folio, 32 plates in gold, silver, and colours, by Griggs, figuring
104 examples, half morocco {pub. £2) 1892
1276 -- The Rulers of India and the Chiefs of Rajpntana (1550-1897).
Folio, with 19 full-page illustrations in colour and 7 in monochrome ,
reproduced by W. Griggs from Miniatures in the Royal Collection, from
Portraits in Government House, Calcutta, and from portraits and minia¬
tures lent by Indian Princes or copied by Native Artists; cloth; very
scarce 1897
1277 - Indian Jewellery. Extracted from the Journal of Indian Art.
Folio, with plates {plain and coloured)-, half morocco neat, gilt top 1909
1278 -and S. S. Jacob. Jeypore Enamels. Folio, 28 plates in gold,
silver, and colours, by Griggs , figuring 120 examples, half morocco {pub.
£2. 10s) ‘ . . ' . 1886
1279 Hislop. Papers relating to the Aboriginal Tribes of the Central
Provinces; left in MS. by the late Rev. S. Hislop. Edited by R.
Temple. Sm. 4to., hf. bd. 1866
1280 HOBSON-JOBSON. A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words
and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geo¬
graphical and Discursive. By Col. Henry Yule, and A. C. Burnell.
New Edition, edited by William Crooke. 8vo., half red morocco, gilt
top (pub. £1. 8s) 1903
To explain away the difficulties presented by the many words and phrases in this
substantial volume, or to facilitate the comprehension of their historical, geographical,
or other meaning, the authors quote largely and frequently from those writers, British
and foreign, modern and of several centuries ago, who throw any light on the subject.
These quotations are in English, Latin, French, Portuguese, etc.
1281 Hodges t.W.). Travels in India during the years 1780, 1781, 1782, and
1783. Roy. 4to., with map and 14 plates of Views, etc.; bd. 1793
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1282 Hodson (T. C.). The Meitheis, with an introduction by Sir Charles J.
Lyall. 8vo., with map and numerous full-page illustrations, 9 coloured;
cloth 1908
1283 -Naga Tribes of Manipur. 8vo., pp. xiii and 212, with coloured
frontispiece , a folding map, and 15 plate*; cloth 1911
1284 Holmes (T. R. E.). History of the Indian Mutiny. 2nd edition. 8vo.,
with 2 maps and 6 plans; cloth (pub. £1. Is) 1885
1285 HOME. Select Views in Mysore, the Country of Tippoo Sultan.
Roy. 4to., 2 9 plates from drawings taken on the spot, with descriptions,
maps and plans; hf.bd. 1794
1286 -the same. Impl. 4to., with proof impressions of the plates; half
vellum (pub. £6. 6s) 1794
1287 HOOKER (Sir J. D.). Himalayan Journals. 2 vols., 8vo., with maps
and illustrations ; cloth 1854
1288 -ILLUSTRATIONS of HIMALAYAN PLANTS chiefly selected
from Drawings made for the late J. P. Cathcart. The Descriptions
and Analyses by J. D. Hooker. The plates executed by W. H. Fitch.
Roy. folio, with floral title and 24 splendid coloured plates; half green
morocco neat, gilt edges 1855
1289 - The FLORA op BRITISH INDIA. 7 vols.,8vo., cloth (pub. £12
net ) 1875-97
The Flora of British India comprises brief descriptions, ordinal, generic, and
specific, of the flowering plants and ferns found within the British territories in India,
together with those of Kashmir and Western Tibet.
“ The ‘ Flora of British India ’ is a work to which Sir J. D. Hooker has devoted
many years of his life, and it is chiefly written by him, portions having been
contributed by other botanists, amongst whom are Mr. Thiselton-Dyer, Mr. C. B.
Clarke, Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, Mr. J. G. Baker, and the late Dr. T. Thomson and
Dr. T. Anderson. The undertaking may be said to have commenced originally by
the publication of the first (and only) volume of Hooker and Thomson’s ‘ Flora
Indica ’ in 1855; but the present work, which is on a smaller plan, has been brought
out in parts, of which the first appeared in 1872, and the last, containing the index,
in November, 1897. The whole consists of seven thick octavo volumes, comprising
altogether over 5000 closely printed pages, and containing descriptions of 14,520
species.”— Nature, July, 14th, 1898.
1290 -and T. Thomson. Flora Indica: being a systematic Account of
the Plants of British India. Vol. I. Ranunculacese to Fumariacete,
with an introductory Essay. 8vo., all published, with map; cloth
1855
1291 HORSFIELD (T.). A descriptive Catalogue of the Lepidopterous
Insects contained in the Museum of the East-India Company. 2 pts.
in 1 vol., roy. 4to., all published, with 8 plates in two states (plain and
coloured ); half calf 1828-29
1292 HOWARD (J.). The QUINOLOGY of the EAST INDIAN
PLANTATIONS. Kov. folio, with 2 photographic, 13 coloured, and 2
plain plates by Fitch ; cloth bds. ; scarce 1869-76
John Eliot Howard was the winner of the Hanbury Medal awarded to him by
I ■ Sir John Lubbock and others for his labours in the chemistry and natural history
| of the Cinchona bark.
( 1293 HUNTER. Picturesque Scenery op the Kingdom op Mysore,
. from 40 drawings taken on the spot by Lieut. Jas. Hunter. Oblong
roy. folio, coloured portrait of Tippoo Sultan and 4(J beautifully coloured
f plates; half calf Orme, 1805
1294 -- the same, 1805—BLAGDON (F. W.). Brief History of
ancient and modern India. With frontispiece and 24 coloured plates
of “Views in Hindustan, drawn by W. Orme from the original pictures
by Colonel Ward and Mr. Daniell ” (1802-4);—in 1 vol., oblong roy.
folio, with 66 coloured plates ; half morocco E. Orme, 1805
1295 INDIAN CRAFTSMEN. 40 photographic reproductions of Drawings
of Native Craftsmen by J. L. K. (Kipling?). Mounted on cardboard;
in a portfolio Umritsar, Delhi, etc., 1870
1296 Jacobs (J.)- Indian Fairy Tales. Sm. 4to., with numerous illustrations
* by J. D. Batten ; cloth 1892
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1297 INDIAN ANTIQUARY (THE). A Journal of Oriental Research in
Archaeology, Epigraphy, Ethnology, Geography, History, Folklore,
Languages, Literature, Numismatics, Philosophy, Religion, etc., etc.
Edited by Sir Richard Carnac Temple, bart., c.i.e., formerly Lieut.-
Colonel, Indian Army. Annual Subscription (12 numbers) 1 10
1298 EPIGRAPHIA INDICA and Record of the Archaeological Survey of
India. Edited by Sten Konow, Ph.D., Government Epigraphist.
Published under the Authority of the Government of India as a
Supplement to the “ Indian Antiquary.” With plates
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1299 INDIAN PORTRAITS. Collection of 12 paintings, representing
historical personages of the end of the 17th and the 18th centuries,
among whom are Nawah Ruh Allah Khan (Paymaster-General under
the Emperor Aurangzeb, ob. 1692), Lutf Allah Khan (another
official of Aurangzeb, ob. 1702), three sons of the Emperor Shah
‘Alam Bahadur Shah, viz. Bidar Bakht (ob. 1707), Muhammad
‘Azlm and Daulat Afza, etc. Mounted on thin cardboard and bound in
a 4to. vol., hf. bd. L8th century 15 0
1300 Indian Records, with a Commercial View of the Relations between the
British Government and the Nawabs Nazim of Bengal, Behar and
Orissa. 8vo , with portrait; cloth 1870 0 12
1301 INDIAN TECHNICAL ART SERIES of Illustrations of Indian
Architectural Decorative Work for the use of Art Schools and
Craftsmen. Reproduced in heliogravure from the original drawings
made by the Officers of the Archaaological Surveys of India at the
Survey of India Offices, Calcutta, and published under the Authority,
of the Government of India. From its commencement in 1886 to 1894,
small folio, 80 plates in illustration of every kind of Indian Art, with
descriptive text; unbound Calcutta, 1887-94 1 11
1302 -the same. 1895-1911 per annum 0 2
1303 INDIAN TEXTS SERIES : 1. Manucci. Storia do Mogor, or Mogul
India, 1653-1708, by Niccolas Manucci. Translated, with Intro¬
duction and Notes, by William Irvine. 4 vols., 8vo., with numerous
illustrations ; cloth ( pub. £2. 8s) 1907-8 1 16
Published by the Indian Government under the supervision of the Royal Asiatic Society.
1304 Jacolliot (L.). Occult Science in India and among the Ancients, with
an Account of their Mystic Initiations and the History of Spiritism.
Translated from the French by Willard L. Felt. Roy. 8vo., pp. 275 ;
cloth (1910) 0 6
1305 JEYPORE PORTFOLIOS of ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS, com¬
piled by Colonel S. S. Jacob, c.i.e., Engineer to the Jeypore State in
Rajputana. 10 parts. Folio, in portfolios 1890-98 0 0
Sold separately :
Part. V.—Arches. With 58 plates, £1. 10s
„ VII.—Spring and Band Patterns. With 64 plates, 15s
„ VIII.—Wall and Surface Decoration. With 61 plates, 15 s
1306 JOURNAL (The) of INDIAN ART. Vols. I—XIII. Folio, with
hundreds of plates (plain and coloured) ; a fine copy in half morocco,
gilt tops 1884-1910 28 0
Complete sets of this valuable periodical are extremely scarce, the publisher’s,
stock of many of the earlier parts having been destroyed by fire.
The work is the only one treating exhaustively of the whole of the Arts of India.
Its chief feature is the remarkable series of plain and coloured illustrations of gold,,
silver, copper, brass, and iron-work, carpets, hangings, embroidery, ivory, and wood¬
work, etc. The contributors include the greatest living authorities.
1307 Journal or Narrative of the Boscawan's Voyage to Bombay in the East-
Indies, Benjamin Braund, Commander. By a Young Gentleman,
Passenger on Board ... to which are added two Letters signed
Philalethes . . . also some occasional Thoughts on Freedom in Trade,.
High Duties, Smuggling, Shipwrecks, etc. by Philalethes. 8vo. r cculf,
scarce 1750 0' 7
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commencing from the close of the second volume of Sir John Kaye s
History of the Sepoy War. 3 vols., 1878-81—Analytical Index.
By Frederic Pineott, 1880—together 7 vols., 8vo., with maps and
plans; cloth 1878-81
08 Kirkpatrick (Col.). An Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul in the
year 1796. Roy. 4to., with large folding map and 14 plates ; hf. hd.,
uncut 1
09 LASSEN (C.). Commentatio geographica atque historica de Penta-
potamia Indica. 4to., hf. Id. 1827
[310 - Indische Alterthums-Kunde. Vols. 1-4 part 1.— Manuscript
TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH OP PP. 1-847 VOL. Ill BY EDWARD ReHATSEK.
hound in 2 vols. ; 6 vols. 8vo., and roy. 8vo., hf. hd. ( not uniform)
This translation was done for Dr. Bhan Daji and treats of the History of Com¬
merce and Greek and Roman knowledge of India, and the History of Northern
India, etc., from a.d. 319 to the time of Bhoga.
311 Lawrence (Lord). Life, by R. B. Smith. Second edition. 2 vols.,
8vo., with portraits and maps ; hf. calf 1883
312 LEECH (Major Robert). Notes taken on a Tour through Baloochisthan,
1838-9, by Hajee Abdun Nubee—Journal of a Tour through parts of the
Pan jab and Afghanistan, 1837, by Agha Abbas—Brief history of Kalat;
—with other pieces, in 1 vol. 8vo., half calf Asiat. Soc. of Bengal , 184l>
13 Long (J.). Selections from unpublished Records of Government for
1748-67, relating mainly to the social condition of Bengal, with a map
of Calcutta in 1784. Vol. I {all published). Roy. 8vo., cloth 1869
314 Luard (Capt. C. E.). Bibliography of the Literature dealing with
Central India Agency, to which is added a series of Chronological
Tables. 8vo., hds. ‘ 1908
315 MACATJLIFFE (Max Arthur). The Sikh Religion : its Gurus, Sacred
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316 McCrindle (J. W.). Ancient India as described by Megasthenes and
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17 M’Gregor (W. L.). History of the Sikhs. 2 vols. 8vo., with map and.
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18 Mackenzie (A. T.). History of the Periyar Project. Roy. 8vo., with
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19 Macnaghten (Sir Francis Workman). Considerations on the Hindoo
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to the Doctrine of Inheritance, Contracts, and miscellaneous Subjects.
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Madras and Burmese Art-Ware. 50 Permanent Photographs. Oblong
4to., cloth 1886
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22 Madras Govt. Museum. Bulletin Vol. IV, no. 2. Anthropology. The
Dravidian Head; Yanadis of Nellore; Miscellanea. 8vo., with 7
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MAHARAJAS. Report of the Maharaji Libel Case, and of the Bhattia
Conspiracy Case, connected with it. (Jadunathjee Brizrattanjee
Maharaj. vs. Karsandass Mooljee, Editor and Proprietor,, and
Nanabhai Rustamji Ranina, Printer, Satya Prakash). 8vo., vii, 2 54
pp., half morocco ; rare Bombay, 1862
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\ ' neat; VERY SCARCE
1325) Manning (Mrs.). Ancient and mediaeval India.
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1326 MAI SET (F. C.). Sanchi and its Remains : a full Description of tlie
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Bhilsa. . . Introduction by Sir A. Cunningham. Roy. 4to., with
40 plates; cloth 1892
1327 MARSHALL (G. F. L.) and L. de Niceville. The BUTTERFLIES of
INDIA, BURMAH, and CEYLON. A descriptive Handbook of all
the known Species of rhopalocerous Lepidoptera inhabiting that
Region, with Notices of allied Species occurring in the neighbouring
Countries along the Border. Vols. I—III, impl. 8vo., all published,
with wood engravings, autotype plates, and chromo-lithographs; newly
boimd in half qreen morocco ; very scarce Calcutta, 1882-90
1328 Maorice (T.). The [Ancient] History of Hindostan; its Arts, and
its Sciences, as connected with the History of the other great Empires
of Asia. 2 vols., 4to., with numerous plates ; calf 1795-98
1329 Mitra (R.). Buddha Gaya: the Hermitage of SakyaMuni. Roy. 4to.,
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1330 MOOR (Edward). The Hindu Pantheon. Roy. 4to., with 105 plates;
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1331 Morison (Sir Theodore). The Economic Transition in India. Post
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1332 Murray’s Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma and Ceylon.
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1333 MUTINY (The Indian). Selections from Records of the Militai’y
Department, Government of India. Edited by G. W. Forrest, C.I.E.
3 vols., roy. 8vo., with maps; cloth 1893-1902
1334 -Records of the Intelligence Dept, of the Gov't, of the N. W.
Provinces of India during the Mutiny: Including Correspondence
with the Supreme Government, Delhi, Cawnpore, and other
Places. Arranged under the Superintendence of Sir William Muir.
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1335 NATIONAL MONUMENTS OF INDIA (Preservation of the). Impl.
4to., 100 plates (49 of which are coloured) of the Industrial and
Ornamental Arts, with descriptive text ; cloth (pub. £5)
Privately printed by Griggs, 1896
1336 -First and Second Reports of the Curator of Ancient Monuments
in India, 1881-83;—in 1 vol., 8vo., with numerous plates; cloth
Simla, 1882, and Calcutta, 1883
1337 Nawab Nazim’s Memorial of 1860, with a History of tbe relations of
the British Govt, with the Nizamut and its funds. 8vo., half calf 1872
1338 NOER (GRAF F. A. von) und G. yon Buchwald. Kaiser Akbar. Ein
Yersnch iiber die Geschichte Indiens im sechzehnten Jahrhundert.
2 vols.,8vo., hf. mor. neat Leiden, 1880-85
1339 -the same. 2 vols. in 3, roy. 8vo., printed on thick paper; sd.
ib., 1880-85
1340 NORTH INDIAN NOTES and QUERIES : A Monthly Periodical
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Information regarding the Country and People. Edited by WILLIAM
CROOKE. Sixty pts. forming 5 vols., 4to., in pts. Allahabad, 1891-96
1341 -the same. 5 vols., 4to., without Part 1 1891-96
1342 - the same. 5 vols., 4to., without Parts 1 and 3 1891-96
But two perfect copies remain. Like its companion work —Panjab Notes and
Queries— it contains avast deal of information unobtainable from any other source.
Odd numbers can be supplied to complete sets.
A collection of authentic notes on the Folklore, Superstitions, Local History,
Antiquities, Languages of the northern part of the British Empire in India. It
contains a large number of previously unrecorded Folk Tales with illustrative notes
and parallels.
1343 Ornamkntal Tiles collected by the Afghan Boundary Commission.
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1348 PALLEBOT DE SAINT LUBIN (J. A.). Memoires historiques,
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1349 PANJAB NOTES AND QUERIES. A Monthly Periodical, devoted
to the Systematic Collection of Authentic Notes and Scraps of Informa¬
tion regarding the Country and the People. Edited by Captain R. C.
Temple. 4 vols., 4to., half morocco Allahabad, 1883-1887
1350 Penny (F. E.). On the Coromandel Coast. Svo.,pp. vi and 358; cloth
1908
1351 Pereira de Macedo (Ioseph). Yida del grande D. Lvis de Attayde . . .
Virrey de la India dos vezes. Sm. 4to., vellum Madrid, 1633
1352 Pillai. The Private Diary of Amanda Ranga Pillai. A record of matters
political, historical, social and personal, from 1736 to 1761. Translated
from the Tamil, and edited by Sir J. Frederick Price, assisted by
K. Rangachari. 2 vols., 8vo., cloth Madras, 1904-7
1353 Postans (Lieut.). Of the early History of Sindh, from the “ Chuch
Namuh ” and other authorities. 8vo., hf. calf (1850 ?)
1354 PRICE (Major David). Chronological Retrospect, or Memoirs of the
principal Events of Mahommedan History, from the Death of the
Arabian Legislator, to the Accession of the Emperor Akbar, and the
Establishment of the Moghul Empire in Hindustaun. 3 vols. in 4.
4to., with map; half calf 1821
1355 Rees (J. D.). The Real India. 8vo , with portrait; cloth (1908)
1356 Report showing the Relations of the British Government with the
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U'ith frontispiece and map; bds ; scarce Bangalore, 1879
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76 illustrations, and 72 pedigrees; cloth (pub. £1. Is net) 1906
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maps and plans ; hf. bd Bombay , 1869
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ical Castes ... of the British Indian Empire. Vol I (all pub.)
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Ackermann, 1846
363 Saonders (Trelawney). Atlas of twelve Maps of India, illustrating
the Mountain and River Systems, the Irrigation, . . Population,
Railways, Roads etc., with Tables and Notes. Royal folio, hf. bd. 1889
1364 ScHLAGiNTWEiT-SAKUNLiJNSKi (H. von). Reisen in Indien und Hocbasien.
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1365 SEIR MUTAQHARIN. Translation of the Seir Mutaqharin ; or, View
of Modern Times, being an History of India, from 1118 to 1195 of
the Hidjrah (1702-82 a.d.), containing in general the Reigns of the
seven last Emperors of H ndostan; and in particular, an Account of
the English Wars in Bengal. With a circumstantial detail of the
Rise and Fall of the Families of Seradj-ed-Dowlah and Shudjad-ed-
Dowlah, the last Sovereigns of Bengal and Owd : to which the author
has added, a critical Examination of the English Government and
Policy in those Countries, down to the year 1783. Written in Persian
by Seid-Gholam-Hossein-Khan. 3 vols., 4to., old calf; very scarce
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1366 -the same. 4 vols., roy. 8vo., cloth Calcutta, (1783) 1903
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1367 SHERRING (M. A.). Hindu Tribes and Castes, as represented in
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1368 SIMLA EXHIBITION. 51 photographic illustrations taken by
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1881. Folio, buckram . 1883
1369 SLEEMAN (W. H.). Ramaseeana, or, a Vocabulary of the peculiar
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1370 -Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official. 2 vols., 8vo.,
with 32 coloured plates; cloth gilt 1844
1371 --the same. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., with coloured plates; slightly dis¬
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1372 - the same. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., native half binding ; a working copy
1844
1373 Smith (Edmund W.). Portfolio of Indian Architectural Drawings.
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1374 SMITHER (James G.). Architectural Remains, Anuradhapura, Ceylon;
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1375 Sousa. Oriente conquistado a Jesu Christo pelos padres da Companhia
de Jesus da Provincia de Goa. 2 vols., folio, with 2 engraved dedica¬
tions ; calf Lisboa, 1710
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1376 Stack. The Mikirs ; from the papers of the late Edward Stack. Edited
by Sir C. Lyall. 8vo., with map and 8 plates (4 coloured ) ; cloth 1908
1377 Stephen (Carr). Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi.
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1378 Stewart (C.). Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Library of the
late Tippoo Sultan of Mysore. Royal 4to., an excellent Catalogue
raisonne of Arabic, Hindustani and Persian MSS.; neatly bound 1809
1379 Strachey (Sir J.). India : its Administration and Progress. Third
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1380 Tavernier (J. B.). Travels in India. Translated from the Original
French Edition of 1676, with a Biographical Sketch of the Author,
Notes, Appendices etc. by V. Ball. 2 vols., 8vo., with maps, portraits,
and. plates, cloth {pub. £2. 2s) 1889
1381 Tea Cultivation. Prize Essays on the Cultivation and manufacture of
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Jnl. Agric. and Hort. Soc. of India, 1871
1382 Thorburn (S. S.). Bannu ; or, Our Afghan Frontier. 8vo., with map;
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1383 Thornton (E.). History of the British Empire in India. 6 vols., 8vo.,
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1386 THURSTON (Edgar) assisted by K. Rangachari. Castes and Tribes
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TOD (Lieut.-Col.). Annals and Antiquities of Rajast’han, or the
Central and Western Rajpoot States of India. 2 vols. With map and
numerous fine plates, 1829-32—Travels in Western India. With plates
1839;—together 3 vols., roy. 4to., uniformly bound in red morocco extra,
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Nehrwalla. Roy. 4to., with 9 plates; cloth 1839
1390 TREATIES, ENGAGEMENTS, and Sunnuds relating to India and
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continued up to the present time. [By A. C. Talbot.] 11 vols., roy.
8vo., hf. bd. 1892
1391 Walch (Geo. T.). The Engineering Works of the Kistna Delta : a De¬
scriptive and Historical Account. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., with portrait,
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,1392 WALLICH (N.). PLANTS ASIATICS RARIORES; or, De¬
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|1393 Ward (W.). View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the
Hindoos. Fifth Edition. Roy. 8vo., with 6 coloured plates ; cloth
Madras, 1863
1394 WATSON (J. F.). Descriptive Catalogue of the Indian Department,
Exhibition of 1862. Roy. 8vo., red morocco, gilt edges 1862
1395 - Index to the Native and Scientific Names of Indian and other
Eastern Plants and Products. Roy. 8vo., hf. bd. 1866
1396 - The Textile Manufactures and the Costumes of the People of
India. Folio, with 12 photographic plates, containing 37 illustrations
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1397 - and J. W. KAYE. The People of India. A Series of Photo¬
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names.
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Weber (A.). History of Indian Literature. Translated by J. Mann
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Wheeler (J. T.). History of India. 4 vols., 8vo., with maps; half
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Mountains. Edited by E. Roberts. Roy. 4to., 29 plates with descriptive
text; morocco 1838
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plates; cloth; scarce Madras, 1840-53
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Bengal Native Infantry, 1756-96. 8vo., hf. bd. ' 1817
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philosophical, and ethical Doctrines of the Hindus. 8vo., cloth 1875
Wilson (H. H.). On the Rock Inscriptions of Kapur di Giri, Dhauli,
and Girnar. 8vo., with 3 folding plates ; hf. bd. Asiatic Soc. (1850 ?)
-Essays and Lectures chiefly on the Religion of the Hindus.
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-(J-)- Indian Caste. 2 vols., 8vo., cloth Bombay, 1877
- (Lt.-Col. W. J.). History of the Madras Army. 4 vols., and an
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120 full-page illustrations ; cloth 1911
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(BURMA, SIAM, BORNEO, etc.)
1419 Adamson (C. H. E.). Catalogue of Butterflies collected-ifi Burmah up
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1420 Anderson (J.). Report on the Expedition to Western Yunan Via
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XXXIX, 8vo., with numerous plates and maps; thirty-tvjo vols. hf. calf,
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XXXIV in 13 vols. 4-to , and XXXV — L in impl. 8 vo.; —together
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Consisting of important papers on the Language, Ethnology, History, Geography
and Natural History of the Indian Archipelago. To give an idea of the important
nature of the contents we may mention that Vol. XXIX consists of a Sundanese-
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Javaansch Heldendicht, door Cohen Stuart; Vol. XXXIX, pt. 1, “Notes on the
Malay Archipelago and Malacca, from Chinese sources,” by W. P. Groenveldt; there
are also articles by Logan, the editor of the “ Journal of the Indian Archipelago,”
from which it will be seen that the articles are not all in Dutch. The papers on
Natural History are chiefly in Latin.
1423 BIJDRAGEN TOT DE TAAL-, LAND-, EN VOLKENKUNDE
VAN NEERLANDSCH INDIE ( from the beginning in 1853 down to
1897). Vols. I—XLVII of the whole set. 8vo with plates; thirty
five volumes bound in half morocco gilt, the rest in parts
’ s-Gravenhage, 1853-97 12 0 Q
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kunde van Nederlandsch Indie. It is arranged in Series, of which the First has
4 vols., the Second 8, the Third 11, the Fourth 10, the Fifth 10, and the Sixth
vols. I—III.
1423*TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR NEERLAND’S INDIE (in the later volumes
Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indie van Dr. W. R. Baron van Hoevell
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J Groningen, Zalt-Bommell, and Bussum.
1424 BLEEKER (P.). Reis door de Minahassa en den Molukschen Archipel
' . . 1855 . . 2 vols. in 1, roy. 8vo , hf. morocco Batavia, 1856 0 5 Q
1425 - ATLAS ICHTHYOLOGIQUE des INDES ORIENTALES
NEfiRLANDAlSES. Vols. I—VIII and part of vol. IX, folio, all
, , published, with 420 coloured plates mounted on guards; half broum
morocco, very neat (pub. 500 florins, unbd.) Amsterdam, 1862-[7S] 25 0 £>
A work conceived and executed on a most imposing scale and ranking with
Bloch’s great work in beauty and importance.
1426 BLUME (C. L.). FLORA JAViE nec non Insularom adjacentium.
3 vols., with frontispiece, 13 plain, and 225 coloured plates (some double'),
1828-36. — Nova Series. 1 vol., with frontispiece, 14 plain, and 56
« coloured plates, 1858 — together 4 vols., large folio, all published; half
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1427 BRAAM HOUCKGEEST (A. Ev. van). Voyage de l’Ambassade de la
Compagnie des Indes Orientales HoUandaises, vers TEmperepr de, la - •
Chine, 1794 et 1795. Publie en Fran^ais par L. E. Moreau de Saint-
Mery. 2 vols., 4to., with maps and plates; calf Philadelphie, 1797-98
1428 British Burma Gazetteer (Ttte). Edited by H. R. Spearman. 2 vols.,
roy. 8vo., with plates; cloth (pub. £1. 13s 6d) Rangoon, 1880-79
1429 Borbidge (F. W.). The Gardens of the Sun : a Naturalist’s Journal on
the mountains and in the forests and swamps of Borneo and the Sulu
Archipelago. 8vo., with many illustrations ; cloth 1880
1430 Cabaton (A.). Java, Sumatra and the other Islands of the Dutch East
Indies. By A. Cabaton. Translated and with a preface by B. Miall.
8vo., pp. xvi and 376 ; with map and 47 illustrations; cloth 1911
1431 Carnegg (P.). The Bhars of Audh and Banaras. 1876— Elias (N.).
Introductory Sketch of the History of the Shans in Upper Burma and
Western Yunnan. 1876 ;—with 2 other pieces in 1 vol., 8vo., hf. bd.
Calcutta, 1876
1432 CHRISTMAS ISLAND. Monograph of Christmas Island (Indian
Ocean) : Physical Features and Geology, with Descriptions of the
Fauna and Flora. 8vo., with 22 plates (7 coloured), a map, and 27
illustrations in text; cloth 1900 ,
1433 CRAWFURD (J.). History op the Indian Archipelago. 3 vols.,
8vo., with maps and plates ; neatly bound Edinburgh, 1820
1434 -Journal of an Embassy from the Governor-General of India to
the Court of Ava. With an Appendix containing a description of
fossil Remains. Second edition. 2 vols., 8vo., with map and plates;
cloth . 1834
1435 Davies (Major H. R.). Yiin-Nan, the Link between India and the
Yangtze. 8vo., with 73 plates, tables of Vocabularies, and map of Yun¬
nan in pocket at end; cloth Cambridge, 1909
1436 Dennys (N. B.). Descriptive Dictionary of British Malaya. Roy. 8vo.,
cloth (pub. 25s) 1894
1437 Earl (G. W.). The Eastern Seas, or Voyages and Adventures in the
Indian Archipelago, 1832-4. 8vo., with 3 maps; cloth 1837
1438 Fryke (C.) and C. Schewitzer. Relation of two several Voyages made
into the East Indies. Done out of the Dutch by S. L. Post 8vo.,
old calf 1700
Fytche (Lt. Gen. A.). Burma, past and present. With personal
reminiscences. 2 vols., 8vo ., with illustrations; cloth 1878
Grant (Capt. B.). The Orchids of Burma (including the Andaman
Islands) described. 8vo., pp. vi, 424, 8; cloth
Rangoon, privately printed, 1895
1441 HORSFIELD, Bennett, and Brown. Plant.® Javanic® rariores, de-
scriptte Iconibusque illustratee, quas in Insula Java, Annis 1802-1818,
legit et investigavit T. HorsGeld. Folio, with 50 coloured plates; in
4 pts. 1838-52
1442 -the same. Folio, hf. bd. 1838-52
1443 Joornael ofte Gedenckwaerdige beschrijvinge van de Oost-Indische
Reyse van Willem Ysbrantsz Bonte-Koe van Hoorn . . . 1618-1625. •
Waer by gevoeght is het Journael van Dirck Albertsz Rerven . . . '
t’Utrecht. By Lucas 4® Vries . . . 1655. Sm. 4to., with 14 large cuts,
a few of which are repeated; hf. bd. JJtrecht, 1655
1444 Keppel (Hon. H.). Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. “Dido” for the
Suppression of Piracy ... 2 vols., 8vo., with maps and plates; cloth
1846
1445 MARSDEN (W.). History of Sumatra, containing an Account of the
Government, Laws, Customs, and Manners of the Native Inhabitants.
4to., with folding map and plate; half calf 1783
1446 Portman (M. V.). History of our relations with the Andamanese.
2 vols , 4to., with folding maps; cloth Calcutta, 1899
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1447 MOORE (Joseph). 18 Views taken at or near Rangoon. 4to., text,
with an oblong folio Atlas containing an engraved leaf of subscribers,
engraved dedication, and 18 plates beautifully coloured by hand ;
a fine copy; sewed 1825-6
1448 - the Atlas only. Roy. folio, dedication, leaf of subscribers, and 18
BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED PLATES; morocco (rebaoked) 1825-6
1449 Papers (Miscellaneous) relating to Indo-China. Two series. 4 vols.,
8vo., cloth , worn (pub. £2. 16s) Trubner s Oriental Series, 1886-7
1450 PLEYTE (C. M.). Indonesian Art. Selected Specimens of Ancient
and Modern Art and Handwork from the Datch Indian Archipelago.
Folio, with 25 heliogravure plates; in cloth portfolio The Hague, 1911
1451 Pyrard. Voyage de Francois Pyrard, de Lanai. Contenant sa Naviga¬
tion aux Indes Orientales . . . 3‘* me edition. 2 vols. in 1, sm. 8vo.,
the title mended and a few leaves slightly wormed; vellum. 1619
This is the best edition, and was chosen by the Hakluyt Society’s editor for his
translation.
1452 RAFFLES (Thomas Stamford). The History of Java. 2 vols., 4to.,
with map and over 60 plates, some of which (on costume) are coloured;
calf ■ 1817
This work, which has never been superseded, gives an account of the natural his¬
tory, ethnology, costume, manners and customs, implements of art and warfare,
mythology, literature, etc., as well as the history of Java and the Javanese.
1453 - Memoir of the Life and Pnblic Services of Sir T. Stamford
Raffles, particularly in the Government of Java. 4to., with portrait,
2 maps, and 8 plates ; calf gilt, or bds. uncut 1830
1454 REOUEIL DES VOIAGES qui ont servi a l’Etablissement et aux
Progres de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales, formee dans les Pro-
vinces-Unies des Pais-Bas. Seconde edition. 5 vols., 12mo., with 3
plates; calf, with the. arms of Louis Colbert, Marquis de Linieres, on
sides Amsterdam, 1725
1455 Relation des Missions des Evesques Francois aux Royaumes de Siam,
de la Cochinckine, de Camboye, & du Tonkin, etc. Sm. 8 vo.,fine copy
in vellum, scarce Paris, 1674
|I456 Roth (H. L.). The Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo.
With a preface by Andrew Lang. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., with map and
550 illustrations; cloth ( pub. £2. HL) 1896
457 “Samarang.” Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, 1843-46 ;
employed surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago. By Capt.
Sir E. Belcher. With Notes on the Natural History of the Islands,
by A. Adams. 2 vols., 8vo., with map and numerous plates ; cloth 1848
! 1458 Skeat (W. W.). Malay Magic, being an Introduction to the Folklore
and popular Religion of the Malay Peninsula. With a Preface by
Charles Otto Blagden. 8vo., with 28 plates; cloth (pub. £1. Is net)
1900
459 --- and Charles Otto Blagden. Pagan Races of the Malay Penin¬
sula. 2 vols., 8 vo., with a large number of illustrations; buckram (pub.
£2. 2s net) 1906
’ 1).4’30 Sonnerat (M ). Voyage aux Indes Orientales et a la Chine, fait par
ordre du Roi, depuis 1774 jusqu’en 1781. 3 vols., 8vo., with 7 plates;
old French calf gilt Paris, 1782
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notice of in our passage thither, but many more in our abode there,
within that rich and most spacious Empire of the Great Mogol . . .
Observed by Edward Terry . . . 12mo., with folding map, portrait
(a superb impression) and 3 other plates; red morocco extra, gilt
edges . 1655 4 16 0
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Coryate and give^praccount of his death. Original from
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1463 [Tachard (G.)]. Voyage de Siam, des Peres Jesuites, envoyez par le
Roy aux Indes et a la Chine. 4to., with maps and plates; old calf,
rare 1686
1464 TEMPLE (Sir Richard Carnac). The TBIRTY-SEVEN NATS. A
phase of spirit-worship prevailing in Burma. Impl. 4to , pp. vi, 71,
and v, with 36 plates, 24 of which are beautifully coloured, and a
large number of illustrations (many coloured) in the text; brocaded
silk binding ( pub £3. 3s) 1906
In this work the story of the Spirit-worship of the Burmese races is explained
in all its forms, and the difference between the indigenous and imported varieties
is clearly shown. The extent to which each variety overlaps and influences the rest,
is also fully brought out. In this way, an important part of Burmese social life,
explaining many of the notions and beliefs of the people, usually hidden from the
European observer, is made accessible to enquirers.
An account of Burmese Spirit-worship in general, with an explanation of the
influence of the Buddhist and Brahmanic beliefs introduced from India on the west,
and of superstitions added by the Shans on the east, is accompanied by a relation of
the more prominent ideas current among the many Wild Tribes, and underlying the
innumerable ceremonial customs followed by the people. All these matters are
treated as leading up to the main theme of the book, which is an Account of the
Thirty-Seven Nats or universally recognized Spirits of the Burmese, who play so
overwhelming a part in native belief and superstition, and are, nevertheless, so little
known. The whole of the Nats, corresponding roughly to the “ devils ’’ of Southern
India, the godlings of Northern India, the Saints of Islam, and the supernatural
heroes of many parts of the world, are treated historically and legendarily in
detail.
1465 Veth (P. J.). Borneo’s Wester-Afdeeling, geogiaphisch, fctatistiscb,
historisch. 2 vols., roy. 8vo with plates; Ids. 1854-6
1466 Woodard. Narrative of Capt. David Woodard and 4 seamen, who lost
their ship while in a boat at sea, and surrendered themselves up to the
Malays in the Island of Celebes. Second edition. 8vo., with portrait,
2 maps, and 1 plate; a fine copy in bds. uncut 1805
1467 YULE (H.). Narrative of the Mission sent by the Governor-General
of India to the Court of Ava, in 1855, with Notices of the Country,
Government, and People. 4to , with 29 plates and plans; cloth, or
half calf 1855
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GENERAL WORKS AND POLYGLOTS
1468 Ballhorn (F.). Grammatography: a Manual of reference to the
Alphabets of ancient and modern languages. Roy. 8vo., cloth 1861
1169 Benard. Characteres et Alphabets de Laugues mortes et vivantes
(principalement orientaux). 4to., 25 double plates; bds. (1780 ?)
1470 BERLIN. Die Handschriften-verzeichnisse der Koniglichen
Bibliothek zu Berlin. 28 vols. roy. 4to., bds., and 3 vols. 8vo., sfwed
Berlin, 1853-1905
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Band I.— Verzeichniss der Sanskrit Handschriften. Von A. Weber.
With 6 plates (1 coloured) 1853
II.— Verzeichniss der Hebr^iischen Handschriften. Von Moritz
Steinschneider. 2 vols , with 3 plates (1 coloured) 1878-97
III. — Verzeichniss der Abessinischen Handschriften. Von A. Dill-
mann. With 3 plates (1 coloured) 1878
IV. — Verzeichniss der Persischen Handschriften. Von Wilhelm
Pertsch 1888
V.—I. Abtheilung : Verzeichniss der Sanskrit und Prakrit-hand-
schriften. Von A. Weber. Band II, 1 1886
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-the same. Band II, 3. With 5 plates 1892
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-Verzeichniss der Turkischen Hanbschriften. Von Wilhelm
Pertsch 1889
-Verzeichniss der Arabischen Handschriften. Von W. Ahlwardt.
Band 1 1887
VIII.— the same. Band II 1889
IX.— the same. Band III 1891
X— Verzeichniss der Armenischen Handschriften. Von Dr. N.
Karamianz. With 5 plates (2 coloured) 1888
XI.—Verzeichniss der Griechischbn Handschriften. Von W.
Stodemond und L. Cohn • 1890
XII —Verzeichniss der Lateinischen Handschriften. Von Valentin
Rose. Band I 1893
XIII.— the same. Band II, 1 1901
-the same. Band II, 2 1903
-the same. Band II, 3 1905
XVI.—Verzeichniss der Arabischen Handschriften. Von W. Ahlwardt.
Band IV
XVII.—
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Sachau. 8vo., sewed 1885
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Ahlwardt. 8vo., sewed 1887
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1472 -Pars 2, Codicum Arabicomm partem amplectens.
1473 -Partis 2 continuatio. Folio
1474 -Partis 2 supplementum. Folio
1475 -Pars 3, Codices .zEthiopicos amplectens. Folio
1838
Folio 1847
1852
1871
1847
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1894
1476 Supplement to the Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts.
4to.
1477 Catalogue of Syriac Manuscripts acquired since the year 1838. By
W. Wright. Part I. 4to. 1870
1478 -Part II. 4to. 1871
1479 -Part III., with Appendices and Indices. 4to. 1873
1480 Descriptive List of Syriac and Karshuni Manuscripts acquired since
1873. By G. Margoliouth. 8vo. 1899
1481 Coptic Homilies in the Dialect of Upper Egypt. Edited, with trans¬
lations, from the Papyrus Codex Or. 5 ‘j 01 in the British Museum. By
E. A. Wallis Budge. 8vo., with 5 plates and 7 illustrations in the text
■ ' ' • 1910
1482 Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts. By W. E. Crum. 4to., with 15
plates
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1905
1483 -
- of Ethiopic Manuscripts. By W. Wright. 4to.
1877
1484 -
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1879
1485 -
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- the same. Vol. II. 4to.
1881
\ 1486
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1883
\ 1487 -
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1489 Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan Manuscripts. . Part I. By
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.1900
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1492 Descriptive List of the Hebrew and Samaritan MSS.
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1894
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-the same. Vol. II. By A. G. Ellis. 4to.
1901
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1876
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- of the Hindustani Books. 4to.
1889
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1504
- the same. Supplement. (1889-1908). 4to.
1909
2
0
0
1505
- of the Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, Pushtu,
and Sindhi Manuscripts. 4to. .
1905
1
0
0
15C6
- of the Marathi and Gujarati Books. 4to.
1892
1
1
0
1507
- of the Hindi, Panjabi, and Hindustani Manuscripts. 4tg.
1899
0
15
0
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- of the Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, and Pushtu Printed
Books.
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1909
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1910
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1900
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1877
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1514
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•
K. Douglas. 4to.
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1516
- the same. Supplement. 4to.
1904
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1517 Browne (E. G.). Hand-List of the Mohammadan Manuscripts, includ¬
ing all those written in Arabic Character, preserved in the Library
of the University of Cambridge. 8vo., cloth (pub. 15s) 1900 0 6 0
1518 Cory (J. P.). Ancient Fragments of the Phoenician, Chaldsean, Egyp¬
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... an Inquiry into the Philosophy and Trinity of the Ancients.
Second edition. 8vo., cloth 1832 0 14 0
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1520 Faulmann (C.). Das Buch der Schrift, enthaltend die schriftzeichen und
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cloth 1880
1521 Forbes (D.). Oriental Penmanship; an Essay for facilitating the
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1522 HANDJERI (Prince Alex.). Dictionnaire Fran^ais-Arabe-Persan et
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1526 Ross (E. D.). A polyglot List of Birds in Turki, Manchu and Chinese.
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1527 SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST. Translated by various oriental
scholars, and edited by F. Max Muller. Vol. I—XXIV. 8vo , cloth
Oxford, 1879 5
1528 - Yol. L. General Index to the Names and Subject-Matter of
the Sacred Books of the East. Compiled by M. Winternitz. With
a Preface by A. A. Macdonell. 8vo., cloth 1910 0
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1530 Yols. II, III, VIII. Letters and Inscriptions of Hammorabi, King of
Babylon, about b.c. 2200, to which are added a Series of Letters of
other Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon. The Original
Babylonian Texts, 'edited from Tablets in the British Museum, by
L. W. King, with English Translations, etc. 3 vols. With 335
plates (pub. £2. 17s) 1898-1900 1
1531 Vol. IV, V. The History of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the
History of the Likeness of Christ which the Jews of Tiberias made to
mock at. The Syriac Texts edited with English Translations by
E. A. Wallis Budge. 2 vols. {pub. £1. 3s) 1899 0
1532 Vols. VI, VII. The Reports of the Magicians and Astrologers of
Nineveh and Babylon, in the British Museum. The Cuneiform Texts
with Translations, Notes, Vocabulary, Index ani an Introduction by
R. Campbell Thompson. 2 vols., with 85 plates { pub. £1. 5s net ) 1900 0
1533 Vols. IX, X, XI. The Histories of Rabban Hormizd the Persian
and Rabban Bar-Idta. The Syriac Text with English Translations
by E. A. Wallis Budge. 3 vols. {pub. £1. 17s 6d) 19.'2 1
1534 Vols. XII, XIII. The Seven Tablets of Creation, edited by L. W.
King. The Cuneiform Texts with English Translations, Commen¬
taries, and a Glossary. 2 vols., with 91 plates {pub. £1. 13s ne‘)
1902 0
1535 Vol. XIV. The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, transliterated
and translated by R. C. Thompson. Vol. I, with 2 plates {pub. 15s
net ) 1903 0
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Mar Isho-Yahbh of Kuphlana in Adiabene. The Syriac Text edited
by P. Scott-Moncrieff. {Pub. 10s 6cf) 1904 0
1,537 Vol. XVII. Late Babylonian Letters. By R. Campbell Thompson.
{Pub. 15s) 1906 0
538 Vienna. Die arabischen, persischen und tiirkische i Haudschriften der
Kais. Kgb Hofbibliothek zu Wien . . geordntt und beschrieben vom
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1540 AMHERST TABLETS (THE). Being an Account of the Babylonian
Inscriptions in the Collection of Lord Amherst of Hackney. By
Theophilus G. Pinches. Part I. Texts of the period extending to
and including the reign of Bur-Sin (about 2500 B.C.). Impl. 4to.,
pp. xxiv and 200, with map and 5 plates ; bds. 1908
1541 BABYLONIAN EXPEDITION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
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discovered by Sir A. H. Layard. Folio 1851
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publication by Major-General Sir H. C. Rawlinson, assisted by George
Smith. Folio 1870
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Behistun in Persia. A new collation of the Persian, Susian, and
Babylonian Texts, with English translation. 8vn., with plates 1907
Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, &c., in the British
Museum. Parts I—V, VII—XXXI, 50 plates each , Part VI 49 plates.
Foolscap folio 1896-1911. Per part
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etc. By E. A. Wallis Budge, and L. W. King. Vol. I. 4to. 1903
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1553 Tell el-Amarna Tablets in the British Museum. 8vo., with autotype
plates 1892
1554 Photograph of a Babylonian Tablet (Sp. 3, 2) 1895
1555 Inscriptions in the Phoenician Character, discovered on the site of
Carthage during researches by Nathan Davis, 1856-58. Folio 1863
1556 -in the Himyaritic Character, discovered chiefly in Southern
Arabia. Folio 1863
1557 Chossat (Ed. de). Repertoire assyrien. (Texte, traduction, dictionnaire,
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schrifttafel eingeleitet . . 2 te auflage. Folio, bds. 1878
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Kouyuniik Collection of the British Museum. Part IX. 8vo., doth
(pub. 25s) 1909
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Langue Libyque. 4to., with 34 folding plates of Inscriptions and
Alphabets; hf. bd. 1847
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the Lifting of the Hand.” Cuneiform Texts . . . edited with trans¬
literations and vocabulary . . Roy. 8vo , doth 1896
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Menant (J.). Les Ecriture3 Cuneiformes expose des Travaux qui ont
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de l’Assyrie. Seconde edition. Roy. 8ro., hf. bd. (title page stamped)
1864
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mation for Beginners in the Elementary Study of Assyriology. Com¬
piled from the writings of some of the best authoi’ities. Sm. 4to.. pp.
201, with portrait and map; bds. . 1908
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(721 a 703 avant J. C.). Traduits et publies d’apres le texte assyrien
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morocco _ 1863
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plate. —Die Keilinschriften und das alte Testament. With 2 maps and
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ad fidem Codicum, Massorae, Editionum denuo recognitum, lectionum
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Gwilliam. 4to., cloth (pub. £2. 2s) Oxonii, 1901
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cloth (pub. at £2.) 1893
1590 Cardahi. Al-Lobab, seu Dictionarnm Syro-Arabicum. Auctore P.
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Goettingae, 1788
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Translation and Notes. Roy. 8vo , cloth; scarce 1855
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1678 Fotooh al-Sham : Being an Account of the Moslim Conquests in Syria.
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the pages, with the Commentary by Abdul Kadir bin Lukman, on the
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by Edward Heron-Alien. Roy. 8vo., xviii and 164 pages, cloth 1899
The whole of the definitive (oth) edition of Fitzgerald’s poem is included in the
present volume, and also the stray quatrains that appeared in the Introduction and
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poem and which have since been eliminated. Throughout the volume these
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cloth Hertford, 1850
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with a full vocabulary. By J. Platts. Roy.. 8vo cloth 1871
1916 -Gulistan. Roy. 8 vo ., in Persian; cloth
Luclcnow, a,h. 1291 (1874)
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466 pp. lithographed; hf.bd. Lucknow, 1881
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1823
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407 lithographed pages; sewed {pub. 18s) _ 1885
WILLIAMS (Monier). Indian Epic Poetry; being the substance of
lectures given at Oxford; with a full analysis of the Ramayana and
of the leading story of the Maha-Bharata. 8vo., cloth • 1863
-Sanskrit-English Dictionary. 4to., cloth 1872
WILSON (H. H.). Dictionary in Sanski'it and English. Second
edition, greatly extended. 4to., russia Calcutta, 1832
- Essays on Sanskrit Literature. Edited by R. Rost. 3 vols.,
8vo ., cloth 1864-5
2074
2075
Yajnadattabada, ou la Mort d’Yadjnadatta, episode extrait du Ramayana
. . . donne avec le texte grave . . . une traduction fran^aise . . .
par A. L. Chezy. 4to., half calf 1826
YAJURVEDA (The Black). Taittiriya Aranyaka (The) of the Black
Yajur Veda, with the Commentary of Sayanacharya. Edited by
Rajendralala Mitra. 11 parts, 8vo., sewed Bib. Ind., 1864-72
Taittiriya Brahmana of the Black Yajur Veda. The first and
2076
third Kandas. Sm. 8vo., a Manuscript in Nagari characters, the last
leaf supplied in a modern hand ; calf (1750 P)
Taittiriya Pratisakhya (The) ; with the Commentary entitled
2077
2078
«/ 4/ . ' / ' V
the Tribhashyaratna. Edited by Rajendralala Mitra. 8vo., half calf
Bib. Ind., 1872
YAJURVEDA (The White), Vajasaneyi-Sanhita in the Madhyandina-
(^akha, with commentary by Gire-Prasada-Varma, in Sanscrit. Roy.
4to., with portrait; half morocco Baiswan Fort, about 1860
Madhyandina-Vaja-Saneyi-Sanhita, with the Commentary of
Shree Vedarth Prodeep Gilichur Bhass. Roy. 4to., cloth
Bombay, 1874
2079 Yates (W.). Sanskrit-English Dictionary. 8vo., 928 pp., double columns;
half morocco • Calcutta, 1846
• .
PALI
2080
2081
Burnouf (E.)’et Chr. Lassen. Essaisur le Pali, ou langue sacree de la
presqu’ile au-dela du Gauge. 8vo ., with 3 plates; hf.cf. 1826
“ Observations grammaticales sur quelques passages de l’Essai sur le Pali” is
bound with the above.
CHILDERS (R. C.). Dictionary of the Pali Language. Fourth
impression. Roy. 8vo., pp. xvii, xii, and 624; cloth {pub. £3. 3s)
.- 1909
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*2082 Clough (B.). Compendious Pali Grammar, with a copious vocabulary
in the same Language. 8vo., bd. Colombo, 1824
. Especially valuable for the vocabulary, which is frequently missing.
2083 Kachchayana. d’Acwis (J.) Introduction to Kachchayana’s grammar
of the Pali Language. 8vo., cloth * ib. 1863
2084 Kalpa Sutra' (The), and Nava Tatva : two Works illustrative of the
Jain Religion and Philosophy. Translated from the Magadhi. With
an Appendix . . . by J. Stevenson. 8vo., cloth
Oriental Translation Fund, 1848
'2085 MAHAWANSO (The) in Roman Characters, with the Translation
subjoined, and an introductory essay on Pali Buddhistical Literature,
by G. Turnour. Vol. I (all published). [Chapters i-xxxvii.]. 4to.,
in Pali and English ; bd. Ceylon, 1837
2086 -from the Thirty-seventh chapter, in Pali, revised and edited by
H. Sumangala and Don Andris de Silva Batuwantudawa. 8vo., in
Singhalese characters; bd. Colombo, 1877
' This is the continuation of Tumour’s edition, which reached only the thirty-
seventh chapter.
2087 Sacred Books of the Buddhists. Vol. III. Dialogues of the Buddha.
Translated from the Pali of the Digha Nikaya, by T. W. and C. A. F.
Rhys Davids. Part II. 8vo., cloth 1910
2088 Suttas Palis (Sept) tires du Digha-Nikaya, par P. Grimblot, avec tra¬
ductions diverses anglaises et fran^aises. 8vo., 3s; or, half mor. 1876
2089 VINAYAPITAKAM (The), one of the principal Buddhist Holy
Scriptures. Edited by H. Oldenburg. 5 vols., 8vo., in Pali; sewed
1879-83
OTHER INDIAN LANGUAGES
(in alphabetical order)
2090 Bengali. Mukerji (Sib Chandra). Sitaram (an English translation of
the Bengali novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterji). 8vo., cloth
Calcutta, 1908
2091 Bhugblkunda. Bible. The New Testament translated into the Bhugel-
kunda Language, by the Serampore Missionaries. 8vo., hf. bd.
Serampore, 1821
2092 Bihari. Grierson (G. A.). Seven Grammars of the dialects and sub¬
dialects of the Bihari Language. Part I—V. Sm. 4to., cloth
Calcutta, 1883-5
2093 Brahui. Bray (Denys De S.). The Brahui Language. Part I.—
Introduction and Grammar. 8vo., cloth ib., 1909
2094 Gujarati. Bible. The New Testament translated into the Goozuratee
Language. By the Serampore Missionaries. 8vo., bd. Serampore, 1820
HINDUSTANI, HINDI, URDU:
2095 Akiibar i Dehli: A Newspaper. Vol. I. June 1837—February 1838.
Sm. folio, in Hindustani ; hf. bd. ■ Delhi, 1837-8
2096 Arabian Nights. Tarjumah-i-Alf Lallah ba zaban-i-Urdu. 4 vols.
in 1. Sm. folio, hf. bd. • Cawnpore, a.h. 1279
2097 - Alif Lai la, in Hindustani. Folio, lithographed, loith illustra¬
tions; hf. bd. - Bombay, 1890
2098 Araisr-i-Mahfil (The). Third edition, revised by W. Nassau Lees.
Post 8vo., hf. bd. Calcutta, 1863
2099 Bagh o Bahar. The Hindustani Text, edited by D. Forbes. 8vo.,
sewed 1860
2100 -The Tale of the four Durwesh, translated from the Oordoo
tongue by L. F. Smith. 8vo., bds. Calcutta, 1845
2101 -the same, literally translated from the Urdu . . . by E. B.
Eastwick. Roy. 8vo., bds. 1852
2102 Bible. The New Testament . . . translated » . . by H. Martyn. 8vo.,
bd. 1819
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HINDUSTANI, HINDI, URDU, continued:—
2103 FaizI (AbuT-Faiz). Hadlqat al-Asrar, translated into Urdu by
Muhammad Sar Boland Khan. Polio, in Hindustani; lithographed;
native binding Cawnpore, 1868
2104 Fallon (S. W.). New Hindustani-English Dictionary, with illus¬
trations from Hindustani Literature and Folk-Lore. Roy. 8vo., cloth,
16s ; or, interleaved and bound in 2 vols. half calf Benares, 1879
2105 Forbes (Duncan). Dictionary, Hindustani and English. Accom¬
panied by a reversed Dictionary, English and Hindustani. Second
Edition greatly enlarged and much improved. Roy. 8vo., cloth 1866
In this edition the Hindustani words are printed in Taghlik as well as in
Nagari characters.
2106 GAEtCIN DE TASSY (M.). Histoire de la Litterature Hindouie et
Hindoustanie. Seconde edition, revue, corrigee, et considerablement
augmentee. 3 vols., large 8vo., hf. bd. Paris, 1870
2107 Green (A. A.). Practical Hindustani Grammar. 2 pts., 12mo., cloth
(pub. 16s) Oxford, 1895
2108 Golyari Danish : a collection of Tales, in Hindustani , by Mohammed
Salih, after Inayat Ullah. Sm. folio, a Manuscript of 1,200 pages;
bound (1800?)
2109 al-Hasan al-SaghanI. Tuhfat al-akhyar, a translation of al-
Sagbani’s collection of traditions, entitled Masbariq al-anwar, trans¬
lated into Hindustani by Khurram Ali. Roy. 4to., in Hindustani ;
hf.mor. Lucknow, 19 th cent.
2110 Hindi Reader. 4to., cloth Hertford, 1870
2111 Hirasukbal : a Poem in Old Hindi. Roy. 8vo., a manuscript on
bombycine paper in a very bold handwriting, Ourmurkhi, 483 leaves;
Indian red leather binding Sec. xviii
2112 Makhzan-i Fawaid. A Lexicon of technical and familiar Phrases.
Folio, in Urdu, neatly lithoqraphed ; native leather binding
Dihli, 1845
2113 Misra (Mathura Prasada). Trilingual Dictionary: being a compre¬
hensive lexicon in English, Urdu and Hindi ... in English and in
Urdu and Hindi in the roman character. 8vo., hf. bd. 1865
2114 Muhammad ibn ‘Umar al-Waqidi. Futuli al-Sham, the Conquest of
Syria, translated from the Arabic by Anwar Husain. Roy. 4to., in
Hindustani; half calf Cawnpore, 1868
2115 Nasikii, Atasu, and Abad. Baharistan i sukkan : Anthology of poems
by these three poets, in Hindustani; — Buagwant Rai. Nal Daman
Hindi: The story of Nala and Damayanti, in Urdu verse; —together
in 1 vol. 8vo., hf. bd. Cawnpore, a.h. 1277 (1860)
2116 Prem Sagur (The) ; or, the Ocean of Love, being a History of Krishn,
with an English Translation and Vocabulary by C. B. Eastwiok, 2 vols.
in 1., 4to., in Hindi and English; half calf gilt Hertford, 1851
2117 - the same. Hindi text only. 4to., cloth it., 1851
2118 -the same. English translation only. 4to., bds. ib., 1851
2119 Sakhee Book : or, the description of Gooroo Gobind Singh’s Religion
and Doctrines, translated from Gooroo Mukbi into Hindi, and after¬
wards into English, by Sirdar Attar Singh. 8vo., with portrait; cloth
Benares, 1873
2120 Siler ‘AlI, Afsos. Ara’ish-i-Mabfil, a history of the Hindu princes of
Dihli, 1864.—Mul Chand. Shahnamah-i-Urdu, a translation into
Hindustani verse of an abridged version of Firdausi’s Sbahnamah,
in 1 vol., roy. 8vo., lithographed; hf. bd. Cawnpore, a.h. 1278 (1864)
2121 Tarikki-i Makhzan-i Punjab: Historical Account of the Punjab, in
Hindustani. [By Mufti Ghutam Surur]. Roy. 8vo., lithographed ,
587 pp. ; hf. bd. Lahore, 1877
2122 Thompson (J. T.). Dictionary of Hindee and English. Roy. 8vo.,
hf. bd. Calcutta, 1846
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HINDUSTANI, HINDI, URDU, continued:—
2123 Tulsi-Das. Ramayana. Translated from the Original Hindi, by
F. S. Growse. 4to., xx., 586 pp., with 17 photographic plates; bds.
Allahabad, 1883
2124 Urdu Rozmarra; or, Every-day Urdu. Official Text-book for the
Examination of Military Officers and others by the Lower Standard
Hindustani. Edited with Notes by Lieut.-Colonel D. C. Phillott.
8vo., boards Calcutta, 1911
- Annotated English Translation of Urdu Roz-marra ;
2125
or.
Every-day Urdu. By Lieut.-Colonel D. C. Phillott. 8vo., boards
ib., 1911
2126 Wall Les Oenvresde Wali, publiees en Hindoustani, 1834—Traduc¬
tion et Notes, par M. Garcin de Tassy, 183G ;—in 1 vol., 4to., with
frontispiece; hf. bd. 1834-6
2127 Whyte (R. R.). The new Century English-Urdu Dictionary, pro¬
nouncing and literary. 8vo., name cut from title ; cloth Madras , 1905
2128 Kui, Friend-Pereira (J. E.). Grammar of the Kui Language. Roy.
8vo., cloth Calcutta, 1909
2129 Kurukh. Hahn (F.). Kurukh Folk-Lore in the original. Collected
and transliterated. Sm. 4to., cloth ib., 1905
2130 Mahrati. Bible. The New Testament . . . translated into the
Mahratta language, by the American Missionaries in Bombay. 8vo.,
bd. Bombay, 1826
2131 - Molesworth (J. T.) Marathi English Dictionary. Second
Edition, revised and enlarged. Roy. 4to., half calf 1857
2132 Nepali. Bible. The New Testament into the Nepala Language, by
the Serampore Missionaries. 8vo., bd. Serampore , 1821
213? Panjabi. Dictionary of the Panjabi Language, prepared by a Committee
of the Lodiana Mission. 4to., old calf Lodiana, 1854
2134 Santali. Campbell (A.) A Santali-English Dictionary. Roy. 8vo.,
cloth 1899
2135 SindhI. Fazil-Shah ibn Haidar Shah. Kafien jo kitabu. Selections
from the works of Sindhi poets. Sm. 4to., lithographed ; bds.
( Karachi , 1883)
2136 Singphu. Needham (J. F.). Outline Grammar on the Singpho Lan¬
guage, as spoken by the Singphoes, Dowanniyas, and others residing in
the neighbourhood of Sadiya. 8vo., sewed Shillong. 1889
SINHALESE :
2137 Bible. The Holy Bible translated into Singhalese, by Missionaries
from the Church Missionary Society. 2 vole., 8vo., bd. Ceylon, 1832-4
2138 Clough (B.). Englisli-Singhalese and Singhalese-English Dictionary.
2 vols., 8vo., cloth and bds. uncut Colombo, 1830
2139 -the same. 2 vols. 8vo., vol. I in calf ( rebacked ) marbled edges ,
the other in cloth uncut ib., 1830
2140 Lambrick (S.). Grammar of the Singhalese Language. Second
edition. 8vo., bds. Ceylon , 1834
2141 Ummagga Jataka (the Story of the Tunnel). Translated from the
Sinhalese by T. B. Yatawara. 8vo., cloth (pub. 10s 6d) 1898
2142 TAMIL. Wickremasinghe (M. deZilva). Tamil Grammar Self-Taught
(in Tamil &nd Roman Characters). Cr. 8vo., cloth 1906
2143 -Tamil Self-Taught, with English Phonetic Pronunci¬
ation, Cr. 8vo., cloth 1907
2144 - Winslow (M.). Tamil and English Dictionary of High and
Low Tamil. 4to., calf , scarce Madras , 1862
2145 Telugu. Bible. The New Testament translated into the Telinga
Language, by the Serampore Missionaries. 8vo., morocco 1818
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IX. MINOR LANGUAGES OF W. ASIA
ARMENIAN:
2146 Aucher (P.) and J. Brand. Dictionary, English and Armenian. 2
vols., roy. 8vo., cloth, uncut, or, hf. bd. Vendee, 1821-5
2147 BIBLE. Biblia Armenica, corrected by Mechitar, Monk of S.
Lazarus. Sm. folio, best edition, with engraved title and copperplate
illustrations; oaken boards, covered with red morocco gilt, gilt edges;
rare • Venice, 1733
2148 Hagopian (V. H.). A Dictionary English-Armenian. Cr. 8vo., cloth
(pub. 12s 6d) ■ Constantinople, 1907
2149 Liturgy. The Divine Liturgy of the Holy Apostolic Church of
Armenia. Translated into English by two Armenian Priests. Cr.
4to., printed in red and black ; bds. 1908
i 2150 Prices en Armknien. 12mo., with 8 plates; morocco, gilt edges
Venice, 1763
2151 Baluchi. Mayer. English-Biluchi Dictionary. Roy. 8vo., bds. 1909
2152 GEORGIAN. Brosset. Elements de la langue Georgienne. Svo.,
sewed 1837
2153 - Klaproth (J.). Vocabulaire et grammaire de la langue
Georgienne. l iire partie, contenant le Vocabulaire Georgien-Pran^ais
et Frangais-Georgien. Svo., cloth ' * 1827
2154 - Tchoubinof (D.). Dictionnaire Georgien-Russe-Frangais. 4to.,
hf. bd. . • 1840
PUSHTU :
2155 KalId-i- Afghani (The), being Selections of Pushto Prose and
Poetry for the use of students ; compiled and edited by T. P. Hughes.
4to., in Pushto; hf. bd. (worn) Peshatvar, 1872
2156 Loririer (J. G.). Grammar and Vocabulary of Waziri Pashto. 8vo.,
bds. Calcutta, 1902
2157 Raverty (H. G.). Grammar of the Puklito, Pushto, or Language of
the Afghans. 8vo., hf. bd. 1855
2158 -Dictionary of the Pukhto, Pushto, or language of the Afghans.
4to., cloth . 1860
2159 - Gulsban-I-Roh : being Selections, prose and poetical, in the
Pushto or Afghan Languages, 4to., cloth 1860
2160 - Selections from the Poetry of the Afghans . . . literally
translated from the original Pus’hto . . . Post 8vo., cloth 1862
X. LANGUAGES OF EASTERN AND NORTHERN
INDO-CHINESE LANGUAGES
BURMESE :
2161 Catalogue of the Hlutdaw Records. Vol. I. Roy. 8vo., bds.
Rangoon, 1901
2162 Damatiiat (The), of the Laws of Menoo, translated from the Burmese.
By D. Richardson. 8vo., Burmese and English; hf. rf.
Maulmain, 1847
2163 Davidson (F. A. L.). Anglicised colloquial Burmese; or, how to
speak the language in 3 months. 12mo., bd. 1889
2164 Portman (M. V.). Notes on the Languages of the South Andaman
Group of Tribes. 4to., with large folding map in pocket; cloth
Calcutta, 1898
Contains comparative grammars ancl vocabularies of the Aka-Bea-da, Akar-
Bale, Puchikwar, Aukan-Juwoi, and the Kol tribes.
2165 St. John (R. F. St. A.). Burmese Self-Taught (in Burmese and
Roman Characters), with Phonetic Pronunciation (Thimms System),
Post 8vo., pp. 168; cloth 1911
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2166 Lepcha : Mainwaring (G. B.). Grammar of the Rong (Lepcha)
Language as it exists in the Dorjeling and Sikim Hills. 4to., bd.
Calcutta, 1876
2167 SIAMESE. PALLEGOIX (J. B.). Dictionarium linguae Thai sive
Siamensis, interpretatione latina, gallica et Anglica illustratum.
Polio, morocco Parisiis, 1854
2168 -Excerpta grammaticae linguae Thai. 4to., lithographed,
121pp., hf. bd.; scarce Bangkok, 1878
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JAPANESE:
2169 Chamberlain (B. H.).
I edition. l2mo., cloth
OR TARTAR LANGUAGES
Handbook of Colloquial Japanese.
Third,
1898
2170 Chiushingura ; or, the Loyal League. A Japanese Romance, trans¬
lated by P. V. Dickens. With a metrical version of the Ballad of
Takasago. 8vo., with numerous woodcuts by Japanese Artists; cloth
1880
2171 CHUSHINGURA; or the Treasury of Loyal Retainers. By Takeda
Izumo, Miyoshi Shoraku, and Namiki Senryu. Translated by Jukicln
Inouye. Second edition. Svo., pp. xxxviii and 269 ; with 12 coloured
plates, portrait, and numerous woodcuts; native cloth binding
Tokyo, 1911
'2172 Hoffmann (J. J.). Japanese Grammar. Roy. Svo ., hf. bd. Leiden, 1868
2173 Nakamura. Nippon Keuchi ku jii (Japanese dictionary of Archi¬
tecture). 8vo., with illustrations; cloth Tokio, 1906
! 2174 OTANGUREN. Arte de la Lengua Japona. . . con algunas voces
proprias de la escritura, y otras de los lenguages de Ximo y del Cami
... por Melchor Oyanguren de Santa Ines. Sm. 4to., a fine copy in
vellum; extremely rare Mexico, J. B. de Hogal, 1738
2175 Plaut (H.). Japanese Conversation Grammar, with numerous Lessons
and Dialogues. With the Key. Post 8vo., cloth and bds. 1905
2176 Shibata (M.) and T. Koyas. English and Japanese Dictionary,
explanatory, pronouncing, and etymological. Roy. Svo., with upwards
of 500 woodcuts ; hf. bd. Yokohama, 1876
2177 Strong (George V.). A Japanese-English Dictionary for Military
Translators. 8vo., pp. vi and 541, printed in triple columns ( the ivord
in Roman characters, the Japanese characters, and the translation) ; half
morocco Yokohama, (1911)
2178 -Common Chinese-Japanese Characters. 8vo., pp. xxvii and
188; half morocco it., (1911)
'2179 Weintz (H. J.). Japanese Grammar Self-Taught. 12mo., cloth
1907 •
KOREAN:
2180 Underwood (Horace Grant). An Introduction to the Korean Lan¬
guage. (I. Grammatical Notes. II. English into Korean [Phrase
Book].) Post 8vo., 425 pp., hf. bd. Yokohama, 1890
2181 - A Concise Dictionary of the Korean Language (I. Korean-
English, II. English-Korean). 2 vols. in 1, post Svo., hf. bd., ib., 1890
2182 Manchu. Amyot. Dictionnaire Tartare-Mantchou Francois, avec des
additions par L. Langles. 3 vols. in 2, 4to., hf. bd. Paris, 1789-90
2183 TIBETAN : Rgya Tch’er Rol Pa, ou developpcment des jeux, contenant
l’histoire du Bouddha (^akya-Mouni, traduit sur la version tibetaine
' du Bkah Hgyour, et revu sur l’original Sanscrit (Lalitavistara) par
Ph. Ed. Foucaux, in Tibetan and French. 2 vols. Roy. 8vo., with 6
plates; hf. bd. 1847-48
2184 - Sandberg (Graham). Handbook of colloquial Tibetan, a practical
Guide to the Language of Central Tibet. 8vo., cloth Calcutta, 1894
2185 -Manual of the Sikkim Bhutia Language or Denjong ICe. '
Second Edition. 12mo., cloth . 1895
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2186 Alabaster (Ernest). Notes and Commentaries on Chinese Criminal
Law and cognate Topics, with a brief excursus on the Law of Property
chiefly founded on the writings of the late Sir Chaloner Alabaster.
8vo., cloth 1899
2187 BALL (J. Dyer). Cantonese made easy : a Book of simple sentences
in the Cantonese Dialect, with free and literal translations, and direc¬
tions for the rendering of English grammatical forms in Chinese.
Third edition, revised and enlarged. 2 parts, 4to., pp. Ixiii and 186 ;
sewed Hong Kong, 1904-7
The Pith of the Classics: the Chinese Classics in everyday life:
2188
2189
or, Quotations from the Chinese Classics in Colloquial Use. First
Series. 8vo., pp. vii, 98, and xxxv ; bds. ib., 1905
“ Th energetic author has so well and faithfully undertaken his work that the
book is of the highest value to everyone who is in any way brought in contact with
the Chinese Language . . —Hong Kong Telegraph, 14 Sept. 190'*.
The Cantonese made easy Vocabulary. A small Dictionary in
English and Cantonese, containing words and phrases used in the
Spoken Language, with the Classifiers indicated for each Noun, and
Definitions of the different Shades of Meaning, as well as notes on the
different uses of some of the words where ambiguity might otherwise
arise. Third edition, revised and enlarged. Roy. 8vo., pp. vi and
294 ; bds. ib., 1908
2190 Boucher. Koan-hoa Tohe-nan: Boussole du Langage Mandarin.
Traduite et annotee par H. Boucher. 2 i<mc edition. 2 vols., 8vo.,
hf. bd. Zi-Ka-Wei, 1893
2191 BRITISH MUSEUM. An Alphabetical Index to the Chinese Encyclo¬
paedia, Ch’in Ting Ku Chin T’u Shu Chi Ch ! eng. 4to., cloth 1911
2192 “ Commercial Press ” English-Chinese Pronouncing Dictionary.
Large 8vo., pp. 1800, comprising 100,000 words and phrases in English
and Chinese ; hf. bd. Shanghai, 1902
This dictionary will be found most useful to the many Chinese students who
are striving to get a general knowledge of the English language.
2193 Davis (J. F.). Chinese Moral Maxims, with a free and verbal Transla¬
tion, affording Examples of the Grammatical Structure of the Language.
8vo., hf. bd. Macao, 1823
2194 -On the Poetry of the Chinese ; with translations and detached
pieces. 8vo., 199 pp., sd. ib., 1834
2195 Dennys (N. B.). Handbook of the Canton Vernacular of the Chinese
Language. A series of introductory lessons, for domestic and business
purposes. Roy. 8vo., hf. bd. 1874
2196 Dictionarium Lingua Sinkle Latinum. cum brevi interpretatione gallica,
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Structure of Society, and the Status of the Craftsmen.
By ANANDA K. COOMARASWAMY,
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THE THIRTY-SEVEN NATS
A Phase of Spirit-Worship prevailing in Burma.
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EASTERN CARPETS: TWELVE EARLY EXAMPLES
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LA COLLECTION KELEKIAN: ETOFFES ET TAPIS
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Notice de JULES GUIFFRE
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THE NORTH INDIAN WOOLLEN PILE CARPET
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OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF GIRDLERS
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hand, and a gridiron (the emblem of his martyrdom) in his left; underneath is a scroll, with the
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in between these and the Company’s Arms are two bales of merchandise, stamped with Mr. Bell’s
initials and trade marks. The Carpet luckily escaped the Great Fire, when the Hall was burnt
down, from which it would also appear that the person in charge of the Hall understood its value;
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THREE ESSAYS ON ORIENTAL
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A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION
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COMPILED AND ILLUSTRATED BY
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THE SECOND AND CONCLUDING VOLUME OF THE
CATALOGUE OF THE
Collection of Antique Gems
FORMED BY
JAMES NINTH EARL OE SOUTHE8K, K.T.
EDITED BY HIS DAUGHTER
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Vol. I—Egyptian, Assyrian, Syrian, Phoenician,
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from well-known collectors ; a number derive directly from Constantinople, Bagdad and the East
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•A Description of the JVare from the
JVall Period to the Present Day
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Author of the Catalogues of and Guide to, the British Pottery and Porcelain in
the British Museum; “Porcelain of all Countries”; and Joint Author
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